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Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., May 23,

Mainly About
People In

Gay Cartwright
Is Queen Of
Wahama Prom

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About
Middleport

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MASON - Gay Cartwrlglll, a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vopi·
j 1senior at Wahama Hillh school
and dalljhter, MeliDda, ol
w!U arrive to
b
Frld
·Mrs Mabel Mankin returned was crowned queen
ay y
the weekend with her
tiome Tuesdav evening from eo- I Principal_ Clyde Foley _at
Mrs Allen KDopp IIJd
\wnbul where she wa!l called hair_~a High school ~untor
other rlatlve:,
IJY the death of Mrs. Elwood Semor Prom. Gay as tbe
Olildren ~
tl t
Ford
tractive daughter of Mr.
were goes a
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Mrs. Jack Cartwright of West
meetlDg of the B1ecta
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea and Columbia. Her atlendanta were
of the First Baptiat Church
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thomas Barbara Howard and
Judy which met 'I'Uelday evenin&amp;
JPeRt a weeks vacation at the Clark.
the home of Mrs. Joe Wllson
Rea rottage on the Muskingurn. The selections were made by i Included Valerie, Jerrie SUe,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thomas Thomas Ret'd and memben of
Crystal White, Dreama ~
returned to their home , Colum· his orchestra who furnished the
and Myrta Wilson.
bus Sunday eveniug after a visit music for dancing at the prom. Miss Ruth H~hrey ot ~
with their parents, Mr . and The Junior dass , sponsored
Fla. I! visiting bere w,th
\frs. Harry Thomas and Mr . by Miss Lelia Jane Powell and
. and Mrs. Elmer Reed and
and Mrs. Don Rea.
Mr. Robert Oliver along with
Nancy R:eed. She came to
Mr. and Mrs. William Dailey the president of the Junior class
the Middleport ~lumni
and Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Dail· Janet Hofrrnan and the Juniors
~nd a reunion W1th the
ey teturned tu their homes , had been busy the past week
of 28.
Pekin. Dl. Tuesday , after a visit decorating the gymnasium for Mr. and MT:s. Emerson Jones
with the formers brother and the occasion.
tus mother •
Ei
lister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ev- The them~. of the .
in
e~
erett Dailey
, were Hawauan, whtch
.
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a bamboo hut at one end of the
a patient at Sheltering
Mr. and Mrs. _Jac~ K~lly ,_of 1 gym and a beach on the
Hospital, in Athens ~or
[))lumbus and M1s~ Carrie Wil·j end. Palm trees were used
days for
U11111 of Crown C!ty were re· intervals along the edge of
treatment.
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs . Ev- ldance floor . The dining tables Mr~. Jeanet~. Waddell
erett Dailey.
featured table covers with Ha· Huntmgton, visited recently
~waiian designs .
with her mother, Mrs, Minnie
Joy Thabet and Sue Van Ma· Beveridge and gr•nddaughter,
Open Churrh Ez,ent ·tre. attired in Hawaiian cos- B~erly .
Sl'l For W Ptldin g
[tumes, served candy favors to Mr · and Mrs. Pete Quick (the
.
:the mam• guests.
former Arion a Lyons) have re11re open church weddmg of
turned to their home in Tulsa,
Mi90 Reva Jeanne Rea and Mr.,
Okla. after bringing Mrs. _Julia
Larry Wrlllam Bunce Will be
Grim 10 her home in Middle·
an event of Saturday, June 1,
port.
at !:30 p. m. at the Middleport I
Members of Evangeline ChapChurch of Christ.
I
ICers
:ter OES who attended Athens
Rev . Fred I. Gardner will of- The Love Joy Circle met chapter OES Inspection Monday
ficiate. Mr . and Mrs . Larry Tuesday evening at the home of evening were Mrs. James Clat·
'Jbornas {Donna Real of Colum· Miss Rhuda Hall, chairman. worthy, Mrs. Charles Bennett,
t»Qs are the attendants and Wen· Dt&gt;votions , " How to Rise Above Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs. Theo
~ Bunce of Middleport and jthe Fear of Death," by ~orman Neutzling, and Mrs. George
RDMrt Egler of Co'.umbus will Vin cent Peale, ~re g1ven by Meinhart.
11erve as ushers.
IMiss Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Officers for the coming year Schramm of Zanesville, visited
Portofino, fishing village on Iwere elected Including chair- recently with their daughter
the Italian Riviera. has been a 1
Miss Rhoda Hall ; vice and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
res or t since ancient times,
and program chr ., Lyons and Tom, Bernard, Linmaintaining its old-world Mrs. Richard Owens ; secretary , da and Debbie.
charm.
. Tony Fowler ; treasurer, Miss Patty Lowery who is in
;;;;;,;;;;;;;;tl l :~~; Bert Bodimer; devotions , Nurse's training at Holzer HosMrs. Eugene Gherke; w h 1 t e pita\ spent the weekend with
cross, Mrs. Frances Bearha; her parents, Mr. and Mra. Don·
reading , Mrs. Dana Hamm; aid Lowery.
and project, Mrs. Harold Chase.
----Special
porjects
for
the
year
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
will be the school lunch proWilliam Holden and
Clifton Webb in
gram for needy children ond re"SATIN NEVER SLEEPS"' 1 1 ~~-;,:~~:g sbut·lno on special
(Cinemaacope 6: Color)
II
. Tile annual house party
-andwas announced for June 20-22. at
Deborah Kerr and
Granville. The circle will serve N
off'
nd • 1r
Michael Redgrave in
· n
·uee for
ew
Jeers a
tua men
h
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t
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ospata
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comm1
lected
t
the
Ma
t
. "THE INNOCENTS"
3
the B. H. Sanborn meeting In :were e
.
Y mee ·
S•turd•y
M•Y 25
Th
t
t'
.11 be mg of the Dorcas C1rcle of the
Rcssano Brazzi, Tina Louise IIJiune.l ke n_ex _ m~e
~~ddl First Baptist Church In Middle·
"SIEGE OF SYRACUSE"
pot uck ~;c:~;O a ,;: 1 e- port held Tuesday evening at
par 8 · p. ·
th h
of M Beul • u~lte
(Eastman Color)
Mrs. Richard Owen present- _e orne
ra.
a~, 'u'
Cesar;-~~~ova and
the program entitled, " A With Mrs. Charles Whate and
Sean McClory in
to Us." The meeting was Mrs. Pearl Hoffman assisting
"'VALLIY OF THE
with prayer with the llostesses.
DRAGONS''
servlng a dessert course M':'. Cor~ Pullen ~
the above mentioned and meetmg w1th devo~ons taken
.
. from the book, "R1ches of the
. John Scmes, Mrs. David K. d
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off
w re
11 UlaT!II , Mrs. Nura Hamilton, mg om.
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Jeers e
roMII.OY , OHIO
L. D. Diles, Mrs. Ethel elecled tnoludmg Mrs. Beulab
- - - - - - - - - IIHluglhes. Mrs. Victor Grim, Mrs. White: ch.;oU'IIl.an; Mrs. FJeldmg
liJ•ut&gt;s Grim Mrs. Grace Hysell. Hawkins, vice chainnau and
TONIGHT
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NOT OPEN
Mrs. Charles Vroman; treamrPresbyll'rum Group er, Mrs. Freda Sneller; and
FRIDaY ond SATURDAY
1 Meeting Held
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chairmen - Love gift,
M.y 24-25
Group 1 of the Women's As- ·
Charlene Thomas; white
..,-HE PIGEON THAT
sociation or the First PresbyMrs. Charles Bennett;
TOOK ROME"
M' Fredd' Ho d
Charlton Heston . Elsa MartiChurch in Middleport
ISS
1e
u a·
nelli, Bacralom, Harry GuarTuesday evening at the shelt ; reading, Mrs. Edlson
li :~~e of Mrs. Dwight Wallace
project, Mrs. Isabel
••YOUNG GUNS OF TEXAS" I!
Mrs. Myron Miller, Mrs. Winebrenner, Mrs.
(Teehnicolor)
1 Lowerv and Mrs. Paul White, Mrs. G. G. Werner; and
James Mitchum. Alana Ladd, Haptonstall as· assisting hostess- card chr., Mrs. Ruby Hysell.
Jody McCrea , ChHI Will~ and
The group voted to purchase
Gaey Conway.
Devotions were given by Miss a space on the PI'A
!Martha Olhinger on the topic ity calendar.
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SUN., MON. nd TUES.
!" f''riendship.·• Mrs. HaptoostaH, for the year include
M.y 26-27-21
n, presided over the and lunches for under·prlvlleg..40 POUNDS OF TROUBLE" business session. The hostesses ed school chikiren and reWith Tony Curtis
aad Susanne Pleshette
served a salad course at the membering the shut ins on spec·~!!~
1
of the meeting.
lal occasions.

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Mrs. Paul Smart, pmident of
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MASON - The Happy-GoLucky 4-H club members recently went on 1 hike and held
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Mason. Those atlending
Nancy Anderson, Kay McGow·
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Mike Ryan, Carl Schwarz and
the leader, Alma 'furner.
On Tueoday evening the club
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They are Mike Ryan, Jimmy
Wise, John aad Adrey Shuler,
Iloona Will, Jane 'I'Urner, Kay
McGowan and Norman Reyn.
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the eravest threat of communism is in
Latin America, which i• ttruJ&amp;Iing
, ~ a&amp;ainst time and a swtttly rising popula·t·.
liun to lift itself out of poverty.
This peril colors everything the free
world does to help the Latin lands. No
.,,_ one knows how long these nations may
avoid the advertised lure of commun,.'
ism if they find progress under the free
,l1a system coqtlnually slow and frustrating.
Yet there is a kind of tragic humor underlying this very daneerous situation,
for the examples of communism at work
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in the world make it stunningly clear
' a that communism is absolutely barren of
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.c; solutions to the great economic prob·
!ems.
The Latin countries are not ao generally agricultural as is often thouaht.
Some have strongly urbanized populations . But most have been heavily de·
pendent upon agricultural producbl. And
this , as Rus;ia and Red China dramatically emphasize, is the area of greatest
Communist failure economically.
The unravelled state of Cuba's econo-

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plo lor Latin Ameriea dose to home.
Life under Fidel Castro is a pitilul shadow of what It was before.
We never get, of rourse, the full •torv. of economic activity. in the Iron Cur·
tatn nations and in Communist roun~ tri~• I)! Asia outside China. But we hear

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enough to know tho\ thing• are never
better than occasionally good,
Not only do the economiu of thllnds not flourish, but the Moacow and
Peking regime• milk their satellitel with
ruthles' efficiency.
Perhaps our Latin n~igbbors do not
realize it, but the appeal of communism
for some of them - as for others around
the globe - is the appeal of "tomething
for nothing." The gullible who are ready
to embrace this system are looking tor
shortcuts to salvation and pr01perity.
Of courae there are none. The Jiving
experience of every Communtat-control·
led nation on earth io proof of. it
What the Latin poople1 must rely upon in the end is themselves. Their problem is not that aid !rom free lands doet
not work, but that they do not work. Thil
does not mean they do not labor for
bread. It meana they do not attact their
own problema with Ioree and v!Jor, do
not develop atrong, effective Jeadenhlp,
do not dedicate themselvea to the na·
tiona! proposition that their proarama of
economic llplltt, educ1\ton .and Improvement must take priority over everytblnl .
else they do.
If every Latin nation had a leader of
the quality ana spiril and determination
of Puerto Rico's Gov. Luts Munoz Marin,
the peril of communism would be push·
ed far back. For Its emp\lneso as a way
of life would be sharply expo•ed In contrast.

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for the date wltll I :It d&amp;,looked far mote -farm lll9llor
l ·pad fll firm.
fin•
A crlppUng cold lll&amp;P
1"&lt;\\dlng, Albany, N, Y., "' "llld.ily,
lndlcaled ~bout • per cent
D ~
"110011" a ...WW'y wbllal ~
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1 terod low temperature
a 31 do~ readlne, n.e story was lbe ramo Ill d.....,ge to, ...., palatoa llld
atatloa lllat cou1c1 Illy aloft II&gt;- J, E. M~rrllon, Galllpolii~_~Y !IICbt - ~
across the northeastern portion
the previous ......-d eomflelda llld home gordmll prdell beiDa.
The third day of jury actlvl- dellnltely wllb men aboard. el.eeted d!airmln pf tbe .Me............,.~ ..._ .,,_
of the nation today and threatof
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..,.,.. lbe upper Midwest and Walnut tii'OY"' 111111' Jl'ftepcrt, ty got uaderway lblo mortling Such 1 alation, called "modo" trlct.
,
ened Ill wipe out mUIIOIII of
Tbe mercury feU to 30 de- Oblo Valley.
m., oppareally
llld leavea In the f79,UO.OI aulomoblle ilC&gt; by lbe Air Force 11'U pictur•
Appro:rlmatoly · GO pel'IOIII ltteDded ~Cltfl'lllell
laro worth cl tender fruit aJid
at Plttoburgh, breaking Heavt rainl fell ID Wyom- oo lbe lftM tumOd cllrlt.
cldent ault being heard ID Melgl eel u 1 toy e~l of 1 future
dinner, conducted at Xypr
vegetable crops.
record for lbe date by two tng llld Florida 4uring I b o 'lbo Mlchlpn cheny c r o p CooDty Common Pleu eoorl. "mWtary patrol" lbat 11'0Uid
dollvereol lilt •
State police aald farmers at
Some area• ID Penn- nJsbt. More than 1\!o 1ncbeo of wu reported lD "very 1 ad Court offlclalJ aald lbe trial defend AmerlcaD IDterellll In Named vice chairmiD
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recorded 36 degree raiD fell at Daytona Beach, lllape" lby a llale Jwrtioultural II ezpected to a&gt;n\lnue IDto 11011 apace
Releharl, Ne• Haven,
deliYehd 1lle .......
erything they could got their readlnga.
Fla., and JOOre than an lDch agent.
week. Cnunon Pleu Judge
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. and Ralph Speoeer,
lumds on" in a frantic effort to Commerclal tomato grilwero wu dumped on Big Piney, Who.
John C. Baoon Is bearina lbe
AI.JXILIAJI'!' TO MEET
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ward off damage to iqBh groveo
Ohio's Miami Valley, with a u-ably Cool Welb«
IN RIM SHOW
action.
to tilt
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of grapes, peaches, applea and
toll of this yoar's crop The Weather Bureau 1 a! d Army Pvt. Jobn C. Siders, Edgar E. Bnower of PorllaDd, 'lbo Ladlea Anrlllary of
nominated far
MerrJll BriiP• "*"~• .V.
cherries.
already taken ~y okiddlne tem- heavy thunderstorms w o u I d
of Mr, aild Mrs. l:.esue
plaintiff,
against
WIDlam Racine American Leg!OII Poet to the Trl.State
~ Q:t IJn,
The president of one of 1 h o
break CXII today f1Ver lbe Teus
Route I, Q!eoblre, llld L. Roblnaon of Hangtng Rock, 102 will meet Tuesday, May 28,
the MGM dlatrlcl
-.,.; Mn. .,... •. / ..
Jour largest wineries in central
Panbandle acroea lbe h 1g h
memben of Company C waa oo lbe wllnou ataud most at 7:30 P- m. lot lbe Leglon tee.
' awl•h. Dell
New York said lbe li&lt;lddlng
plains of Kansas llld Nebraska. of lbe lib IDfantry't Sci Battle of Thurllday afternoon lor dl- home. 'lbo prngam will be by Guest speaker wu
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Elsewhere, mosUy lair we&amp;· Group, participated In a riot- reel examinatln and returned Mrs. DIJ:Ie Smith 011 "Pop~leo." John E.
member
Havill, ~ ~.
$1110 mUllon grape crop.
ther was the rule although un- control demonslralloo lor the for more queallonlog this JDOl'llo All membera are urged to atOhio Wildllle
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"There's nothing we cBD do,"
.
seasonably cool weather was Hm&gt;orable Cyrus R. Vance, Sec- log.
tend as plans will be made to llpolla. He urged area
Key.
he said.
Gauge readlltp:
Galllpolll expected to dominate lbe Soulb·
of lbe Army, during lbe The jury also heard tel!llmony serve lbe lunch for the Racine
"take advantage of lbe
Area 11011'1 media l'dl•inl
Temperatures tumbled to 26 dam 17.t, 13.8, running a feel east.
• aecretBry'o viol! to Berlin in of Frank Jonea Thurllday. Mr. bllld on Memorial O.y. Rea sample
plaqfaea -.:'l'lla
degrees at Olean and
rollers, Pomeroy-Mason. 20.- Freezing weather cauoed '
late April.
Jonea II willle!a for lbe plain- freshmenta will be oerved.
and doo'l
County N011'1; Pt. fleu.
Air Force Base, 'r1 at Elmira,
Pt. Pleuant 2U2, Hintoo spread damage to crops
ID
llff who Uvea oa Route 33 where
yDWigsters
much. II 11'
Au- l l a 28 at UUca and 29 at
Kanawha Falls 2.30, Char- northern !Dinols. A c o u n I y A
from ColumOO.
to the automobile aceldent OCCIIl'- Depiction of an
Indian make them better citizens
slalioot
WJEB,
keepsle, all in New York.
18.14. London, Marmet
both III , ObiD, requir· eel in 1960. Dr. Bellm Blazewlcz alrewing flowers on the state lbe future," 1:e concludod.
and WMPO,·MJdclle.
New Yort City oet low
Winfield daml were on tho
PLACED ON BOND
od two days by stage coach in and Dr. Roger P Danle.. were oea1 of Florida symbollz.es lbe Guy Nash, uewly
·
'lbo
Wltlard E. Hudn&amp;ll of Albany 11135-1836, according to lched· also witnesses for the plalntlll Influence of lbe red man on the district executive, was
Mia• Compton 11 .
blomRivovemenla: .
Rt. 2, pleaded not
to a
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state.
·
duced by Mr. Morrison, w h ol"''"' 'lbo Galllpolla
0
er - Timmy up 14, charge of assault and
had charge of the evenlog'a P~ IF~=======;;;;;;
Hoste11 For Party
p.m.; .OVEC up 14, 10:10 Thursday in Meigs Coonty court.
THEY VOTED IN WHEAT RE
gram.
A party for member• of .the
Dave Crockett up 14, 1:40 Judge Frank w. Porter, Jr.,
FERENDUMRev. George Herring, Rutlanclll
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Bmgo up 14, 2:10 a.m.; placed Hudnall on $200 bond
and Syracuse Methodist churcbl
lng class wu held at
Jr. down 15, 3:10 a.m.; for a hearing
·of Kay Compton on w..t MainShearer up 1~. 3:35 a.m. ;
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TO BE INSTALLED
ot In Pomeroy Thuraday oliht Western down 16, 2:30 a.m.;. ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
Opal Fitzpatrick will be in- For women 1)1 black or beip
foUowmg Commencement exerup 17, 5 a.m.; Peg- Th
will be
a1 1
AA-B Widtlll
stalled as postmistress at lbe
ciBes
Do
c V
ere
a rev1v a
17
7
Sisa '"·10
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Ill' wney up . • a.m.; · · the Danville Pilgrim Holiness
Carpenter Post Office at Uie
Attending were Ernie SISSD, Harner up 18, 5.25 a.m.; A. E, Church May 26 to June 9, with
of business hours today,
Tamara Flnlaw, Jennifer Lob- Dyk.. down 18, 6 a.m.; Waver- H b" G te
tlsL
was
announced this morning
. se, Jim Sheela, Carolyn Vaug- ly down 19, 7:10a.m.; San Pe- 8er "'1 ra. 81 ch ~~·and
an official of tbe Postal Dehan, Bob Tripp, Tom Shasteen, dro up 20, 12:30 a.m.; Charles JlOCIB smgmg ea n'6'' •
The new postmistress
Tom BIII'IIAide, Hank Cleland, Stevenson up 20, 5 a.m.; L. W. every?ne Ia welcome, o. H.
James
Gaston who was
Ronnie Hanson, Bltl Murray, Sweet up 20, 6:10 a.m.; Robert Cart 18 pastor.
Mldd1....,., O.
as acting postmaster.
Je"?' Shamblin, Dwight Carl, Reed up 20, 6:40a.m.; Southern
DAN-CE--AT_P_O_ME-ROY
David Gordon, Delbert Chaney, up 21, ~ a.m.; James Hood up
Karen Bachner, Jim
Mees 21, 6:15 a.m.; Crucible up 22, A Saturday even'Dt! HI Rh
Chuck Buffington, Linda Dar- 5:10 a.m.; Jones up 23, mid· school daoce party will be beld
nell, Larry• Borns, Linda Wll- night; Robert West up 23, 2:30 at the Pomeroy Junior awlltorliams, Ralph Werry, Judy Web- a.m.; Jerry Bosworth down 23, ium from 8 to II p.m. Proceeds
Have dinner bere 10011, lft4
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rung, Tom Werry,
Eugene 6 a.m.; Elisha Woods down 23, wiD be used to help purchase a
you 'll aee what we me•1
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Smith, Leonard Roush, Tunle 6:40 a.m.; Shufiy down Green- "':w trophy case. at Pomeroy
You'll find the bell of food,
Lisle, Allen Downie, RIck up 12:10 a.m.; Luther Herdman H1gh. The Jays will emcee.
prepared and servod jOlt tho
Crow, ·Alita Carpenter, George up Greenup 5:05 a.m.; Codringway you like it •. alao die
Korn, Jane Douglas, Pam Hob- ton down Greenup 5:35 a.m.;
PleaSBDI Valley Hoapllal
little uextras" •. the Wlharried reluatloD that 'will
Stetter, Sandy Wells and the Tibolt down Greenup 8:30a.m.; ADMITI'ED - Mrs. Charles
make
you want to come bad:
hostess.
M. down 32, 3:40 a.m.; Bush, Jr., Gallipolis; Alba Guy
again, aooonl
Ravenswood up 33, 11:40 p.m.; Rayburn, Pt. Pleasant; Mra. WHA ROPPI!N?-aewsmap abowo, In per&lt;eD\age terms, the "yerf' vote In the nation·
IEIIStel'_" up 33, 3:20 a.m. ; Ed- Roy Hall, Leon; Mrs. Wltliam :;:;~ ~ refenmdum. For tho referendum: 547,161. Against the administration's
THE MARTIN
Bosworth up 33, 5 a.m.; Jeffers, Southside.
cent. ch ~~~lrul PlO~: 697,776. Overall "yes" vote pereentage was 47.79 per
RESTAURANT
!Continuod from page 1)
down 34, 3 : 1~ p.m.; DISCHARGED- Mrs. Clemmu
...... tile &amp;wo-lbirdl vote needed to put the program in el!ect. ChaUeoge4
ROUTE 7
MIDDLII'OIIT
peel an investigation into aoarup 34, 5 p.m. ; Alton rna Poor, Ashton; Mra. Ronald Yolel, :ret to be &lt;DUDted: '13,675. Data from Agriculture Department tabulaUon.
inti sugar pTlced and the gov.
down 34, 9:30 p.m.
Bonecutter and son, Gallipolis . - - - - - - - - - _ : __ _ _ _ __:_:_:_:_:::..:_::_::::::_=::_====----~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""""""""""'""'""'""'""'""'.,"""~•
emment tried to dlacourage
Dam _ A 1b e r 1 Ferry.
• bouiJewlves from hoarding. Sug- Holden up 6:45 p.m.; Hamil- BIRTH - A aon to Mr. and
· •r prices lea~ aa high aa ton down 8:30 p. m.; Titan up Ml"~· Roy Hall, Leon.
· 13 cents for f1ve pounds and 10 p.m.; National dowo 2:10 a .
grocers ID. BODle areas put
m.; John J. Rowe up 2:40 a. m.; 'GIDGIT 'FILMING
ella e limits on sugar
F. H. Johnson up 3:30 a.m.; HOLLYWOOD (UP!)- Filmtheir sales suddenly doubled, Ben McCool up 5:35 a.m.; Oli· ing has begun here on the

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Wire Briefs

v-er Shearer down 5:40 a.m

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MONTPELIER, .VI. - Firemen turnod ?" h1gh pressure
hoses and police fired over the
heads of some 300 curolng, rockthrowing military_ cadets from
Norwlch University Thu_raday
night durlllg a paoty ratd-not
.. at Vermont College.
An emergency squad of more
. than 100 police and IU'emen
11'ere callod_ out to put d~ the
deJOOnstralton that
mfltcted
beavy damage on lbe siX dor. mitorles at tlie two-year liberal
arts college for girls.

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Kanawha River P~Uen
Marmet 6 p.m.; Dorothy
Estes up Winfield 2:15 p.m.;
up Wlnfleld 3:20 p.m.;
Merrill down Winfield 4:4~ p.m.
Sandy down Winfield 6:30p.m.;
W. H. Shafer, Jr. up Winfield
II :10 p.m.; Helen Z. up Winfield 4:20 a.m.; Elgercliff up
Winfield 4:55 a.m.; So Iva y
down Winfield 5:40 a.m.; Semet up Winfield 6 a.m.

dio end of the Columbia Piclures' comody, "Gidget Goes

Rome."
The cast and crew returned
to the United States following
location filming in the Italian I
capital. The picture Introduces
Cindy Carol as Gidget.

Tbe artificial harbor at the
Port of Los Angeles leads all
otber ports on the Pacific Ocean in tonnage handled.

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A dollar bill aho..,_,cl be thla alza.. Taka on• trom
,-our pocket and compara. Colorthla dollar normal •

WASIUNGTON - A bill exlending lbe military draft for
another four years was adopted "" quJctly no one had an opportunity to oppose it, Sen. J&lt;&gt;sepb S. Clark, O.Pa. claimed Thursday,

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THE SHOE BOX

By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK: Ro·
bert Goulet will get the starring role 1n
MGM's giant movie version of the Irving
Berlin show, "Say ll With Mus1c." And
the Goulet fans ran relax; he'll singplenty-in this one. When the producers
of Bob's debut film announced that he
would play "a straight acting role with

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Sen. Barry GJIOw •ler'1 atrate-

was paid only a ltalf of her promised fee
. . Jill St. John is expeded to file lor
her long-overdue divorce from Wool\VO(th heir Lance Reventlow any day
now ... Tip to Random House president
Bennett Cerf; Princess Grace of Monaco
asked to have a typewriter sent up to her
apartment at the Re~ency the other day
. . . Jazz singer Annte Ross is back In
show business after a lengthy lllness in
no singing." they were all but stoned in England. She performed on 1 taped TV
the streets by his admirers . Top boys at show titled "At lhe Hippodrome," which
the United Nations report that ever. will be shown throughout Britain next
. ~el Ferrer, looking fascinat•ince U Thant was elected to full-term month
Secretary General he has been running ing in the beard he's grown, had to
the shov.· with an iron rist-" like his own check his companion in the cloakroom
privste club," to quote one grumbler. and eat alone when he lunched at GatsThey don 't think he"s giving Ralph by"s. The!al was a tiny but spirited
Bunche the proper importance in the daschhun .
scheme of things-probably, they beGRETA THYSSF.N, the curvaceous
lievo, because he wants to appease the
bloc that complains about "too much Scandina•·''" blonde, has written a novel
· enjoy big sales In HollyAmerican influence" in the UN
. DI- which st
rector Norman Jewison is doing his wood . It"• .. •out the girls who figure in
Christmas shopping early. He"s audition- the lite of a huge movie star- and no
ing to find an trresisti ble singing Santa one will have any difficulty guessing the
Claus for Meredith Willson 's "Here's Identity of the popular fellow . .. . . ReLuve ," the Broadway musical version of member the fuss when Joe E. Brown
the old movie "Miracle On 34th Street" turned down a role in '~ Show Boat" be·
The year-and-a-half old litigation be- cause he wouldn't take second billing to
tween comedian .Jerrv Collins and the Kro"'v Smith on the summer stock cirBlackburn Twins is aboui to be settled cuit' Well , Andy Devine accepted the
out of court with Collins being paid a job
The Fire Island Pines comt!lunfour-figure fee by his former partners ity is still trying to recover from BrenHPx Harrison and 20th Century Fox dan Behm's weekend visit . . Obvioushave kissed and made UJ&gt; aft..- th.• Big ly Jean Pierre Aumont intends to reBilling Squabble. He vis1ted the New main on \his side of the Atlantic for a
York office and p1cked up his tickets to decent stretch, because he trekked down
tho "Cleopatra" premiere .
to the Motor Vehicle Bureau in lower
Manhattan the other day and applied for
A SCHEDULED June wedding, ex- a driver's license
.. Tin Pan Alley io
pected to be quite a soda! event in Bos- excited by the reports that Arthur Godton. will be a trifle anti-climatic for the frey Is on the verge of forming his own
ltappy young pair They married secretly dlscery and music publishing company
In New York the other day ami celebratGeorge C. Scott, known to be a Iough
ed afterwards at the Stork Club . Del- actor to please lhe scorns Oscars and
la Reese, planning 1o sue an Eastern col- thai kind of "recognition"), is frankly
lege, rna~· tou r h orr an investigation into pleased with his performance In "Dr.
the disbursement of the school's funds. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop
The trustees are looking Into the monoy Worrying and Love the Bomb." And
matttt·s si nre D&lt;&gt;lla rlaimed that after when Mrs. Scott's boy glows with pride
her recent concert for the students she over an accomplishment, that's news.

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the eravest threat of communism is in
Latin America, which i• ttruJ&amp;Iing
, ~ a&amp;ainst time and a swtttly rising popula·t·.
liun to lift itself out of poverty.
This peril colors everything the free
world does to help the Latin lands. No
.,,_ one knows how long these nations may
avoid the advertised lure of commun,.'
ism if they find progress under the free
,l1a system coqtlnually slow and frustrating.
Yet there is a kind of tragic humor underlying this very daneerous situation,
for the examples of communism at work
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in the world make it stunningly clear
' a that communism is absolutely barren of
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.c; solutions to the great economic prob·
!ems.
The Latin countries are not ao generally agricultural as is often thouaht.
Some have strongly urbanized populations . But most have been heavily de·
pendent upon agricultural producbl. And
this , as Rus;ia and Red China dramatically emphasize, is the area of greatest
Communist failure economically.
The unravelled state of Cuba's econo-

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plo lor Latin Ameriea dose to home.
Life under Fidel Castro is a pitilul shadow of what It was before.
We never get, of rourse, the full •torv. of economic activity. in the Iron Cur·
tatn nations and in Communist roun~ tri~• I)! Asia outside China. But we hear

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enough to know tho\ thing• are never
better than occasionally good,
Not only do the economiu of thllnds not flourish, but the Moacow and
Peking regime• milk their satellitel with
ruthles' efficiency.
Perhaps our Latin n~igbbors do not
realize it, but the appeal of communism
for some of them - as for others around
the globe - is the appeal of "tomething
for nothing." The gullible who are ready
to embrace this system are looking tor
shortcuts to salvation and pr01perity.
Of courae there are none. The Jiving
experience of every Communtat-control·
led nation on earth io proof of. it
What the Latin poople1 must rely upon in the end is themselves. Their problem is not that aid !rom free lands doet
not work, but that they do not work. Thil
does not mean they do not labor for
bread. It meana they do not attact their
own problema with Ioree and v!Jor, do
not develop atrong, effective Jeadenhlp,
do not dedicate themselvea to the na·
tiona! proposition that their proarama of
economic llplltt, educ1\ton .and Improvement must take priority over everytblnl .
else they do.
If every Latin nation had a leader of
the quality ana spiril and determination
of Puerto Rico's Gov. Luts Munoz Marin,
the peril of communism would be push·
ed far back. For Its emp\lneso as a way
of life would be sharply expo•ed In contrast.

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for the date wltll I :It d&amp;,looked far mote -farm lll9llor
l ·pad fll firm.
fin•
A crlppUng cold lll&amp;P
1"&lt;\\dlng, Albany, N, Y., "' "llld.ily,
lndlcaled ~bout • per cent
D ~
"110011" a ...WW'y wbllal ~
.
1 terod low temperature
a 31 do~ readlne, n.e story was lbe ramo Ill d.....,ge to, ...., palatoa llld
atatloa lllat cou1c1 Illy aloft II&gt;- J, E. M~rrllon, Galllpolii~_~Y !IICbt - ~
across the northeastern portion
the previous ......-d eomflelda llld home gordmll prdell beiDa.
The third day of jury actlvl- dellnltely wllb men aboard. el.eeted d!airmln pf tbe .Me............,.~ ..._ .,,_
of the nation today and threatof
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,
ened Ill wipe out mUIIOIII of
Tbe mercury feU to 30 de- Oblo Valley.
m., oppareally
llld leavea In the f79,UO.OI aulomoblle ilC&gt; by lbe Air Force 11'U pictur•
Appro:rlmatoly · GO pel'IOIII ltteDded ~Cltfl'lllell
laro worth cl tender fruit aJid
at Plttoburgh, breaking Heavt rainl fell ID Wyom- oo lbe lftM tumOd cllrlt.
cldent ault being heard ID Melgl eel u 1 toy e~l of 1 future
dinner, conducted at Xypr
vegetable crops.
record for lbe date by two tng llld Florida 4uring I b o 'lbo Mlchlpn cheny c r o p CooDty Common Pleu eoorl. "mWtary patrol" lbat 11'0Uid
dollvereol lilt •
State police aald farmers at
Some area• ID Penn- nJsbt. More than 1\!o 1ncbeo of wu reported lD "very 1 ad Court offlclalJ aald lbe trial defend AmerlcaD IDterellll In Named vice chairmiD
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Erie, Pa., we~ "burning ev·
recorded 36 degree raiD fell at Daytona Beach, lllape" lby a llale Jwrtioultural II ezpected to a&gt;n\lnue IDto 11011 apace
Releharl, Ne• Haven,
deliYehd 1lle .......
erything they could got their readlnga.
Fla., and JOOre than an lDch agent.
week. Cnunon Pleu Judge
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lumds on" in a frantic effort to Commerclal tomato grilwero wu dumped on Big Piney, Who.
John C. Baoon Is bearina lbe
AI.JXILIAJI'!' TO MEET
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ward off damage to iqBh groveo
Ohio's Miami Valley, with a u-ably Cool Welb«
IN RIM SHOW
action.
to tilt
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of grapes, peaches, applea and
toll of this yoar's crop The Weather Bureau 1 a! d Army Pvt. Jobn C. Siders, Edgar E. Bnower of PorllaDd, 'lbo Ladlea Anrlllary of
nominated far
MerrJll BriiP• "*"~• .V.
cherries.
already taken ~y okiddlne tem- heavy thunderstorms w o u I d
of Mr, aild Mrs. l:.esue
plaintiff,
against
WIDlam Racine American Leg!OII Poet to the Trl.State
~ Q:t IJn,
The president of one of 1 h o
break CXII today f1Ver lbe Teus
Route I, Q!eoblre, llld L. Roblnaon of Hangtng Rock, 102 will meet Tuesday, May 28,
the MGM dlatrlcl
-.,.; Mn. .,... •. / ..
Jour largest wineries in central
Panbandle acroea lbe h 1g h
memben of Company C waa oo lbe wllnou ataud most at 7:30 P- m. lot lbe Leglon tee.
' awl•h. Dell
New York said lbe li&lt;lddlng
plains of Kansas llld Nebraska. of lbe lib IDfantry't Sci Battle of Thurllday afternoon lor dl- home. 'lbo prngam will be by Guest speaker wu
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temperatures may wipe out lbe
Elsewhere, mosUy lair we&amp;· Group, participated In a riot- reel examinatln and returned Mrs. DIJ:Ie Smith 011 "Pop~leo." John E.
member
Havill, ~ ~.
$1110 mUllon grape crop.
ther was the rule although un- control demonslralloo lor the for more queallonlog this JDOl'llo All membera are urged to atOhio Wildllle
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"There's nothing we cBD do,"
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seasonably cool weather was Hm&gt;orable Cyrus R. Vance, Sec- log.
tend as plans will be made to llpolla. He urged area
Key.
he said.
Gauge readlltp:
Galllpolll expected to dominate lbe Soulb·
of lbe Army, during lbe The jury also heard tel!llmony serve lbe lunch for the Racine
"take advantage of lbe
Area 11011'1 media l'dl•inl
Temperatures tumbled to 26 dam 17.t, 13.8, running a feel east.
• aecretBry'o viol! to Berlin in of Frank Jonea Thurllday. Mr. bllld on Memorial O.y. Rea sample
plaqfaea -.:'l'lla
degrees at Olean and
rollers, Pomeroy-Mason. 20.- Freezing weather cauoed '
late April.
Jonea II willle!a for lbe plain- freshmenta will be oerved.
and doo'l
County N011'1; Pt. fleu.
Air Force Base, 'r1 at Elmira,
Pt. Pleuant 2U2, Hintoo spread damage to crops
ID
llff who Uvea oa Route 33 where
yDWigsters
much. II 11'
Au- l l a 28 at UUca and 29 at
Kanawha Falls 2.30, Char- northern !Dinols. A c o u n I y A
from ColumOO.
to the automobile aceldent OCCIIl'- Depiction of an
Indian make them better citizens
slalioot
WJEB,
keepsle, all in New York.
18.14. London, Marmet
both III , ObiD, requir· eel in 1960. Dr. Bellm Blazewlcz alrewing flowers on the state lbe future," 1:e concludod.
and WMPO,·MJdclle.
New Yort City oet low
Winfield daml were on tho
PLACED ON BOND
od two days by stage coach in and Dr. Roger P Danle.. were oea1 of Florida symbollz.es lbe Guy Nash, uewly
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Wltlard E. Hudn&amp;ll of Albany 11135-1836, according to lched· also witnesses for the plalntlll Influence of lbe red man on the district executive, was
Mia• Compton 11 .
blomRivovemenla: .
Rt. 2, pleaded not
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er - Timmy up 14, charge of assault and
had charge of the evenlog'a P~ IF~=======;;;;;;
Hoste11 For Party
p.m.; .OVEC up 14, 10:10 Thursday in Meigs Coonty court.
THEY VOTED IN WHEAT RE
gram.
A party for member• of .the
Dave Crockett up 14, 1:40 Judge Frank w. Porter, Jr.,
FERENDUMRev. George Herring, Rutlanclll
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Bmgo up 14, 2:10 a.m.; placed Hudnall on $200 bond
and Syracuse Methodist churcbl
lng class wu held at
Jr. down 15, 3:10 a.m.; for a hearing
·of Kay Compton on w..t MainShearer up 1~. 3:35 a.m. ;
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TO BE INSTALLED
ot In Pomeroy Thuraday oliht Western down 16, 2:30 a.m.;. ANNOUNCE REVIVAL
Opal Fitzpatrick will be in- For women 1)1 black or beip
foUowmg Commencement exerup 17, 5 a.m.; Peg- Th
will be
a1 1
AA-B Widtlll
stalled as postmistress at lbe
ciBes
Do
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a rev1v a
17
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Ill' wney up . • a.m.; · · the Danville Pilgrim Holiness
Carpenter Post Office at Uie
Attending were Ernie SISSD, Harner up 18, 5.25 a.m.; A. E, Church May 26 to June 9, with
of business hours today,
Tamara Flnlaw, Jennifer Lob- Dyk.. down 18, 6 a.m.; Waver- H b" G te
tlsL
was
announced this morning
. se, Jim Sheela, Carolyn Vaug- ly down 19, 7:10a.m.; San Pe- 8er "'1 ra. 81 ch ~~·and
an official of tbe Postal Dehan, Bob Tripp, Tom Shasteen, dro up 20, 12:30 a.m.; Charles JlOCIB smgmg ea n'6'' •
The new postmistress
Tom BIII'IIAide, Hank Cleland, Stevenson up 20, 5 a.m.; L. W. every?ne Ia welcome, o. H.
James
Gaston who was
Ronnie Hanson, Bltl Murray, Sweet up 20, 6:10 a.m.; Robert Cart 18 pastor.
Mldd1....,., O.
as acting postmaster.
Je"?' Shamblin, Dwight Carl, Reed up 20, 6:40a.m.; Southern
DAN-CE--AT_P_O_ME-ROY
David Gordon, Delbert Chaney, up 21, ~ a.m.; James Hood up
Karen Bachner, Jim
Mees 21, 6:15 a.m.; Crucible up 22, A Saturday even'Dt! HI Rh
Chuck Buffington, Linda Dar- 5:10 a.m.; Jones up 23, mid· school daoce party will be beld
nell, Larry• Borns, Linda Wll- night; Robert West up 23, 2:30 at the Pomeroy Junior awlltorliams, Ralph Werry, Judy Web- a.m.; Jerry Bosworth down 23, ium from 8 to II p.m. Proceeds
Have dinner bere 10011, lft4
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Eugene 6 a.m.; Elisha Woods down 23, wiD be used to help purchase a
you 'll aee what we me•1
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Smith, Leonard Roush, Tunle 6:40 a.m.; Shufiy down Green- "':w trophy case. at Pomeroy
You'll find the bell of food,
Lisle, Allen Downie, RIck up 12:10 a.m.; Luther Herdman H1gh. The Jays will emcee.
prepared and servod jOlt tho
Crow, ·Alita Carpenter, George up Greenup 5:05 a.m.; Codringway you like it •. alao die
Korn, Jane Douglas, Pam Hob- ton down Greenup 5:35 a.m.;
PleaSBDI Valley Hoapllal
little uextras" •. the Wlharried reluatloD that 'will
Stetter, Sandy Wells and the Tibolt down Greenup 8:30a.m.; ADMITI'ED - Mrs. Charles
make
you want to come bad:
hostess.
M. down 32, 3:40 a.m.; Bush, Jr., Gallipolis; Alba Guy
again, aooonl
Ravenswood up 33, 11:40 p.m.; Rayburn, Pt. Pleasant; Mra. WHA ROPPI!N?-aewsmap abowo, In per&lt;eD\age terms, the "yerf' vote In the nation·
IEIIStel'_" up 33, 3:20 a.m. ; Ed- Roy Hall, Leon; Mrs. Wltliam :;:;~ ~ refenmdum. For tho referendum: 547,161. Against the administration's
THE MARTIN
Bosworth up 33, 5 a.m.; Jeffers, Southside.
cent. ch ~~~lrul PlO~: 697,776. Overall "yes" vote pereentage was 47.79 per
RESTAURANT
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down 34, 3 : 1~ p.m.; DISCHARGED- Mrs. Clemmu
...... tile &amp;wo-lbirdl vote needed to put the program in el!ect. ChaUeoge4
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MIDDLII'OIIT
peel an investigation into aoarup 34, 5 p.m. ; Alton rna Poor, Ashton; Mra. Ronald Yolel, :ret to be &lt;DUDted: '13,675. Data from Agriculture Department tabulaUon.
inti sugar pTlced and the gov.
down 34, 9:30 p.m.
Bonecutter and son, Gallipolis . - - - - - - - - - _ : __ _ _ _ __:_:_:_:_:::..:_::_::::::_=::_====----~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""""""""""'""'""'""'""'""'.,"""~•
emment tried to dlacourage
Dam _ A 1b e r 1 Ferry.
• bouiJewlves from hoarding. Sug- Holden up 6:45 p.m.; Hamil- BIRTH - A aon to Mr. and
· •r prices lea~ aa high aa ton down 8:30 p. m.; Titan up Ml"~· Roy Hall, Leon.
· 13 cents for f1ve pounds and 10 p.m.; National dowo 2:10 a .
grocers ID. BODle areas put
m.; John J. Rowe up 2:40 a. m.; 'GIDGIT 'FILMING
ella e limits on sugar
F. H. Johnson up 3:30 a.m.; HOLLYWOOD (UP!)- Filmtheir sales suddenly doubled, Ben McCool up 5:35 a.m.; Oli· ing has begun here on the

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Wire Briefs

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MONTPELIER, .VI. - Firemen turnod ?" h1gh pressure
hoses and police fired over the
heads of some 300 curolng, rockthrowing military_ cadets from
Norwlch University Thu_raday
night durlllg a paoty ratd-not
.. at Vermont College.
An emergency squad of more
. than 100 police and IU'emen
11'ere callod_ out to put d~ the
deJOOnstralton that
mfltcted
beavy damage on lbe siX dor. mitorles at tlie two-year liberal
arts college for girls.

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Kanawha River P~Uen
Marmet 6 p.m.; Dorothy
Estes up Winfield 2:15 p.m.;
up Wlnfleld 3:20 p.m.;
Merrill down Winfield 4:4~ p.m.
Sandy down Winfield 6:30p.m.;
W. H. Shafer, Jr. up Winfield
II :10 p.m.; Helen Z. up Winfield 4:20 a.m.; Elgercliff up
Winfield 4:55 a.m.; So Iva y
down Winfield 5:40 a.m.; Semet up Winfield 6 a.m.

dio end of the Columbia Piclures' comody, "Gidget Goes

Rome."
The cast and crew returned
to the United States following
location filming in the Italian I
capital. The picture Introduces
Cindy Carol as Gidget.

Tbe artificial harbor at the
Port of Los Angeles leads all
otber ports on the Pacific Ocean in tonnage handled.

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A dollar bill aho..,_,cl be thla alza.. Taka on• trom
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WASIUNGTON - A bill exlending lbe military draft for
another four years was adopted "" quJctly no one had an opportunity to oppose it, Sen. J&lt;&gt;sepb S. Clark, O.Pa. claimed Thursday,

Thla Ia tha ehrunken dollaroftoday•e buying power. It buya18 par
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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
MISS MIDNIGHT'S NOTEBOOK: Ro·
bert Goulet will get the starring role 1n
MGM's giant movie version of the Irving
Berlin show, "Say ll With Mus1c." And
the Goulet fans ran relax; he'll singplenty-in this one. When the producers
of Bob's debut film announced that he
would play "a straight acting role with

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Sen. Barry GJIOw •ler'1 atrate-

was paid only a ltalf of her promised fee
. . Jill St. John is expeded to file lor
her long-overdue divorce from Wool\VO(th heir Lance Reventlow any day
now ... Tip to Random House president
Bennett Cerf; Princess Grace of Monaco
asked to have a typewriter sent up to her
apartment at the Re~ency the other day
. . . Jazz singer Annte Ross is back In
show business after a lengthy lllness in
no singing." they were all but stoned in England. She performed on 1 taped TV
the streets by his admirers . Top boys at show titled "At lhe Hippodrome," which
the United Nations report that ever. will be shown throughout Britain next
. ~el Ferrer, looking fascinat•ince U Thant was elected to full-term month
Secretary General he has been running ing in the beard he's grown, had to
the shov.· with an iron rist-" like his own check his companion in the cloakroom
privste club," to quote one grumbler. and eat alone when he lunched at GatsThey don 't think he"s giving Ralph by"s. The!al was a tiny but spirited
Bunche the proper importance in the daschhun .
scheme of things-probably, they beGRETA THYSSF.N, the curvaceous
lievo, because he wants to appease the
bloc that complains about "too much Scandina•·''" blonde, has written a novel
· enjoy big sales In HollyAmerican influence" in the UN
. DI- which st
rector Norman Jewison is doing his wood . It"• .. •out the girls who figure in
Christmas shopping early. He"s audition- the lite of a huge movie star- and no
ing to find an trresisti ble singing Santa one will have any difficulty guessing the
Claus for Meredith Willson 's "Here's Identity of the popular fellow . .. . . ReLuve ," the Broadway musical version of member the fuss when Joe E. Brown
the old movie "Miracle On 34th Street" turned down a role in '~ Show Boat" be·
The year-and-a-half old litigation be- cause he wouldn't take second billing to
tween comedian .Jerrv Collins and the Kro"'v Smith on the summer stock cirBlackburn Twins is aboui to be settled cuit' Well , Andy Devine accepted the
out of court with Collins being paid a job
The Fire Island Pines comt!lunfour-figure fee by his former partners ity is still trying to recover from BrenHPx Harrison and 20th Century Fox dan Behm's weekend visit . . Obvioushave kissed and made UJ&gt; aft..- th.• Big ly Jean Pierre Aumont intends to reBilling Squabble. He vis1ted the New main on \his side of the Atlantic for a
York office and p1cked up his tickets to decent stretch, because he trekked down
tho "Cleopatra" premiere .
to the Motor Vehicle Bureau in lower
Manhattan the other day and applied for
A SCHEDULED June wedding, ex- a driver's license
.. Tin Pan Alley io
pected to be quite a soda! event in Bos- excited by the reports that Arthur Godton. will be a trifle anti-climatic for the frey Is on the verge of forming his own
ltappy young pair They married secretly dlscery and music publishing company
In New York the other day ami celebratGeorge C. Scott, known to be a Iough
ed afterwards at the Stork Club . Del- actor to please lhe scorns Oscars and
la Reese, planning 1o sue an Eastern col- thai kind of "recognition"), is frankly
lege, rna~· tou r h orr an investigation into pleased with his performance In "Dr.
the disbursement of the school's funds. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop
The trustees are looking Into the monoy Worrying and Love the Bomb." And
matttt·s si nre D&lt;&gt;lla rlaimed that after when Mrs. Scott's boy glows with pride
her recent concert for the students she over an accomplishment, that's news.

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J'Mldeatial t:a.lttlmer8, hu ~ 10118 dowA durblc twenty yeal'l of bdlatl&amp; &gt;

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of .....,.ertng aU klndJ Ill""'-· toloiDg • lull evaluation.
ed 111 New Straltavllle l'ecently cia.. of I he First
Bopllst Rv. MeDeenll conducted
Mn.
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'l1le ......, 11 to obtala o ...,_ ID 10mo .._ the treatment to attend the funeral of her church met at the home of Mn. •loel at the County Homt&gt; Sun-: Visiting 09er lhe WU!bnd M
lvla, Mr. and J,tr,· OttA!
;11eor1ng and v111on dlfll&lt;ulttes
check-up by a
banlshlpo It may ht ex· eoustn, Mr. Walter C. Smlth, Isabel Simpson, 'lblll'ldaJ eoe- day oflemoon. Severa I mem- tile home Ill 1\lr. and Mn. ADell llldly
d, Jjn. ud ll(n. Peolt
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Is equipped 8lld
and &lt;OOid me111 travel· Mn. Smllll wao the former ning , May 16. The meetina op- ben of lhe Methodist church Brewer and 1ft. and. Mn. E6t.Jfiaooe MeCaM
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en may go undetected
and treat all typeo
to • cllnle or tpedal ochOol. Grella V. Hanna, and a former ened will&gt; oong, "For 1M lle&amp;IJ- IICCOI!lpanled him.
pr Brewer Jfr. _. lllrL Don!el,
riow ·.:)'e&lt;ll'a. Defect. In these
or v1oua1 problem~.
w11o reo1st treatment ""' resident here.
ty of the Earth." Scripture read- Mr. Chester Simpson under- mr Brewer and Mr. iUid Mn.
Ill'~ ore the ......, of many
being fair to tllelr cldld. A Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winehren- ing was Prov. 3t:I0,25. l\ea4- went eye IIW'II!!'Y at sl Atllh- Rna Gimm of IWI Uftrpool,
otl.er problem~ in children's acadeal of help and guldanco ner and son, Wllllam Gordon,
on ·;,Mother" and "Man- ony Hospital in Colum bill.
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demlc, IIDDllonal, and ooclal dehe aware. Children
avallable. Your doctor or school and Elizabeth Merritt entertain· OI'IBI Day were read b)r ,.,. 1\lr Dan J1a7ma 1s a pa- While ca~~age, 0111o.
'1111 llfCitlll lillie eapllil ..
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vilual dafecta ofteo clevelop
put you Ill contact with the eel at lhe!r home Wednesday bers and Prayer by Mrs. Ber- tient.in Holzer Hosp~ta I.
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agencl•.
evening with a dinner honoring tha Sayre. During the short
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ORHtary aruJkllne, wl1ldl ., ...
returned
erciseB
at
Raelne
when
Janna
to sw~ the101~ad
reading hohlta oudt aa
Periodic dleck-upa are advlo- the birthday of Mrs. Harold E. busine" session conducted by ~·rr:l'll
lallloo- Sue Brewer Beegle grlldu.U!d protected from llld!ana . 11y . an
h..,_lllg ... visual deflcleneyT
· written malorlal
Theoe are part of • gMd Weaver. Other IIJ"!!ls were Mr. Mrs. Clara Powell, president,
Metp
were 1\lr. and Mrs. Edgar Brew- eJabt.faol lllad&lt;Wie, ........sine
. ltitl.par work should warrant
or far from their eyes
program. Teach your ehlld Harold E. Weaver, UIMII, Tom- the class voted to give $20 to pilaL
~er~Mrs=~E:m~ma~~~~.ee~S:Imera::~~~lo~l'.ll==.ey~ejj~IJII:..,.:•:~Brit=
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examination. Many
tilling their - . ,
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and clil'e for his eyes my, Michael and Peggy.
the Camp Fund. The meeting Mn. kdah Bradlord act'OIII- ;; •
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ears. It Is eealor and bolter Mr and Mrs Allen
closed by slnglng "My Pray· pomlld Mil. Laura Soyre to the
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program• designed to reveal hearmlgbt be headacheo to prevent a problem lhon I&lt;&gt; nd . hlldr
~t a
•er" and The Lord's Prayer In Gallipolis ~. Monday. Mrs.
handi
movies, inability to )ldge eure it.
a 'th cth . en -~- 1\lr
. Mrs. Simpson, hootess, So7&lt;t bad eye tntllment.
Ill.I · O&lt; ~-ual
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caps. Screenor catdl a ball, various
WI
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lbg melhodl are DOt meant to be
of eye lrrilaUOIII, and
1\lro. T. L. Llpscom~ and Mr. Shain, Vera Beegle, Blanche spent a week,.. their vacation,
fiHtough examlnalionl. School squinting. Although many of
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and 1\lrs. M. F. Vtckers
Marie Rouoh, Ma· with relatives and lrlendl in
UJUally 18 DOt capable
may be a result
Pinch, W. Va.
Gaul, Clara Pow· and around Marietta.
eyesight, they also may
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph
, C..-a Webb, Grella Simp- 1\lr. and Mrs. Carol Sayre of
to a variety of other C8U!el.
~nd
three c~ 0! New
Bianchi Spencer, Bertha Pittsburgh spent several days
If there Is any doobt, you should
mglon spent -~other 8 Day
over the weekend witb Mr. and
eek professional advice.
his mother, Mrs. Myla Hu~son. The concert presented by the 1\lrs. Tom Wolfe and Mr. and
Hearing 1oues often are dlffl·
Mr. and Mrs. James Hubbard Junior Choir, Sunday evening Mrs. Dave Huddleston.
cull to recognize. Their effects SUnday School attendance on and son, Criss, of Lancaster,
the Baptist Church was well Mr. and Mrs. OWen Watson
may be only noted In specific May Jg was 80, offering $25.93. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pattel'l!On
spent sevearal days In Columlypea of listening altuatlonl. Be Calling at tlle homes of Mr. and two children of Ripley and Fred Crow.
bus with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
suspicious when a child needs con- and Mrs. Joe Wyersvlller and Mr. Roome Hubba~ of Mlddl~- Mrs. Darrell Brown and child· Roush and famlly .
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stant repetition of spoken words, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wyers- port were_ Mother • Day VISit· ren, Freddie and Lee Ann of Mrs. Marcella Bailey and son 2 r . Se. an. . arp ongma
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all. ·
low mile •
is more aware of movements
miller and daughter Diane, SUn· ors of thell' parents, Mr. and Mineral Wells, Della Starkey Johnny and Bob Cleland of Day· RadiO, wmdshleld washers. Wbitew lirel,
sounds, shows a strain when lis· day were Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Mrs. Carl Hubbard.
of Columbus, and Alice Flana~ ton were weekend guests
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problems, hos a peculiar quality
to his voiee. watches the speaker
very carefully, and speak!! too
loudly or softly.
Problems In either of these
areas will limit academic progress. They will lead lo emotional
and social dif!lculties. Early detection is very important. Guidanc
and rorrertion when a child is
young can avoid the
of many of these
Jems.
J'orents sometimes h.'Sitate to
face the existence o£ lh .. .., rob

children, Julia, Carl, and twins 1\lr. and Mrs. Charles Newman. Jim Bill.
Bruce and Brian.
sister, Sharlee, and grandfathLewis Grueser, Roy Grueser er, Charles Newman, Sr.

and Harold Blackston left Frl·

Mrs. Howard Roush spent
Tuesday afternoon with
Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Wyersmiller.
John TerrUl is confined to
General Hospital.
Spending Friday afternoon at
the home of Mr. and 1\lrs. Norman Weyersmlller and daughtM
,
Don't .
to
j P_ er were Mrs WyersmD1er's
re:m\:mm. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
th 11
h
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Spurrier
lru · . !ou dave atnyd 1reasolnn
Wilma· Rlghthouse who is
he suspiCIOUS, o no e ay
employed In Atllens,• spent the
weekend at her home here.
1\lr. and Mrs. Robert Burdette

b~~\~ realistfc':~d

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and son Hank at Pomeroy, SUn- Catalina 4 dr. Only 5,643
Mother's Day guests of Mrs. day.
Show1room clean
Slack and Eugene, w~r~ Mrs. Lilllan Johnson and son

I

a day with

Our Used C•r Lot II Loaded! Over .31 Cars On
A Lot With A Cap11clty of Only 20 Cars.
If You Don't Heve A Tred•ln. Come In We
Will Sell You Any Car On Our Lot At A Whol•
ule Price. We H•ve To Reduce Our Stock Of
Uaed Can.

Bel Air 4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Auto. trans. Radio and heat·

er, local owner.

1961 Chevrolet

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Bel Air 2 Door Sedan. 6 tYl. Standard trans. Radio and

WHOLESALE PRICES

heater.

1960 Chevrolet

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- $1495

PREVAIL WITH NO TRADE-INS
However, We Will Acce t Tr1de-ins.

Biseayne 2 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Standard trans . Radio and

heater. One owner.

.l960'Ford

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da8. CINn.
1955 POID yt 2 Dow

Gala:x.ie StarUner 2 Door Hard Top V8. Automatic trana .

.Radio and heater.

MAY VALUES TIRE SALE
SAlE ENDS MAY 31st.

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•1957 Chevrolet

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4 Dooi- Station Wqon V8. Auto. trana. Rldlo .;,d hooter. ·
A on a local owner eor: lied ond wblte llnloh.

19S9GMC .. -•. S109S
Coin-Op r~ Dry Cleaning
· 10 pounds 12.00
DUKE CLEANERS
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Yourgrld d_.,.. the lilT ... you'll flrid it heN
We •uageet • fine witch . : .llglr" lillev•,.H...,11ton

li.i'oD. Pickup. 3. $peed trans. Black.finiSh. LOcint owned ·
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1956 FOlD Yl 2 Or.
Auto. HHte'r, m...
lum blue. Leolrl nice

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1955 FOlD Yl 4 Dr.
Auto. I&amp;H. Leta of
1111111 loft In th~ oor
yet.

1953 FORD Yl 4 . Dr.

c.,..,,._rtotlon

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t. Dobr Sedan V8, standard trans. Heater, good tire1. A
cleaD' car. ·

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dium blue. Stondonl

and

Station Wagon VB. Standard trans. Radio and heater. A
one owner car.

Tu&amp;efe., Nylon
and White
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Donneu
Pla71d
for t1te u!~~~;,ll
Ill Now
Hampshire, S'
Chattanoogo and Sodo•w-11
1111. llorrod II lndlono,

1960 FALCON 2 Dr.
..-n. Beautiful me-

• 51595

9 Paaaenger Parkwood Station Wagon VB. Radio
heater, auto. traM. A clean car. LocaJ one oWner.

1959 Ford 2 dr.

$

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only

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FORDS

51595

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w/s/w tiM.
0)\1! owoer

1951 CHEVROLET 4 dr
6 cyl. Station Wagon
1957 CHEVROLET 4 dr
lodonYI.
1955 CHEVROLET 2 dr
Iodin
19U CHEYIOLIT 2 dr
Hardtop

1951 CHIYIOLIT Yl
hn.-1• Hardtop.
._tlful rod llnloh.
Std. trans. lt'e nice•
See II.
1955 CHIYIOLIT 4
dr. 6 cyl. R&amp;H. Std.
trHt. Economical
transpertlltiMI •• 1
IHOIIId ar. See lt.
1955 CHii!VIOLET $to.
Wq. Nlceanllc...n.
See II.

RAM BURS

-on

1HO IIAMILU -Icon 2 Dr. ltondanl Tnns,
1959 RAMILIR Clntlo 4 Dr. lupor. Push
drift. R&amp;H. tlhllrl'o
.
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1961 RAMBLII Cen...tlllle. Rod ond white. Stondord
trona. a..l cloon llld nice. One local...,..,, See It

PLYMOUTH$

STUDEBAKIRs

1959 PLYMOUTM 4 Dr.
R•lntco.lll.

BUICkS

1951 PLYMOUTH 4 dr.

PONnACS
J
OLDSMOBILES

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'1957 PLYMOUTM 4

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Mr. and Mrs. Calvin SliDpson of Pomeroy spent Sunday
and Mrs. dwar tmpson.
Miss Wilma Rose of Co1umbUs spent several days with Mr.

~&amp;-:DOCige Dart-Loncer,

&amp; Mill St.

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and Mrs. Herman Wolfe and
• • • • •
Mr and Mrs Ward Sayre.
· . and Mrs.
· T. G. H1lldore
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•-•·b.
Mr
Convertible
Cpe. Impala Beautiful
spent SUnday a!ternoon with Mr. Shows good c~re . Std. shift
Mrs. William McKelvey at
0
Portland .

58 BUICkVB • • • • • • · .s995

55 pont"lac vB·· · · · · · S]95
2d

Soulsby and daughter, Glenna. and Mrs. Ira Beegle.
were Mr. and Mrs.
Soulsby and daughter of CleveDangerons Beards

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1\lrs. Blanch Gibbs of the Alh- beards, which might otherwise 1
ens Road and Mr. and Mrs. W.
seized, with disastrous reA. Crouse and Rusty, Colum- suits, by their enemies In bat·

POMEROY, OHI&amp;

bus.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Wise of I;
East Liverpool and 1\lr. and
Mrs. Murl Wise of Columbus,
visited their mother, Mrs. Bessie Wise and aunt, Mrs. Albert
Duckworth .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright and
daughter, Mrs. Charles Hayes
atlended fune.ral services of

Value-Rated Used Cars

former's sister · in

~

law, Mrs.

Mart Wright at New MaliaJDJll'·ll
as.
Sunday guests of 1\lrs. Agnes
White and Richard Duckworth
were their brother and sister-In·
law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duckworth of c..hocton.
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Quick,
Mrs. Don Cottrill, Craig and
Bruce, visited Sunday after·
noon with Mr. and Mn. Gordon
West and family of Racine.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Vacation Bcrs -- Trade Now I
'59 FORD GALAXIE 4 DR. - - - 51395

Luther Johnston were
theiP
daughter, 1\lr. and 1\lrs. Edison
Guinther and daughters, Galli·

'59 Dodge 2 dr. H.T. $1195

'62 Chev Impala 4 Dr $2795

Coronet V-8. Automatic, power steering,
wjsjw tlrtw. A real sharp looker.

conditioning.

V-8 automatic, radio, heater. 2-tone-paint. All new white wall tires.
tnna.,
p.J'wer brakes, rneerine:. Radio aod air·

Sold new for $4:100. V-8, auto.
On~

loeal

owner.

'59 Pontiac Catalina $1495

Crow's

'58 Buick Spec. 4 dr. $1095

STEAK

2- '56 Olds 4 Doon $695

'56 Buick Spec. 4 dr.- $695

HOUSE

One 88. one 98. Automatic, radio, heal·
er. Your choice at tf595,

ing All new

Four door H.T. V-8 auto., power ateef.
ing and brakes. Whit. walb. Real oltup

Automatic, Power ateering, radio .

Pontiac .

V:8 auto. tranl., power brU:t111Dd Jteer-•lrw tlrel. SbinJ black

finish. A reall:NJ

now.

EXTRA SPECIALS
56 MERCURY

MUCURYS

53 PONTIAC

Culfom 2 Door

Jeep Sta. Wagon

In Excellent
Condition

HARDTOP

WeHne'lllll

$395
lUCid.

Many Mora •••• All Pleinly Prt. .

SANDWICH .
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Here

,.PRICES

60BuickVB

afternoon wEith hids Sparents, Mr. LeSabre. 2 dr. Power Steering. A beautiful .car

~ •«;oi•ISIAt

~H::Rawlings1om· co~ ;

HydramaUI.
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polla.

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Mrs. Wallace Pickens o! Co- Sta. Wagon. Original black finish Uke new. Automatll
tumbus is visiting her ~tisters, shift
Clara and Doris Wolfe and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Wolfe. .

was Mrs. Jaunita
. o. F . Sleeth.
and daughter ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beegle
fred Lynn,. ~rtford.
. of Columb_us s_pent over the
Recent vtsators of Mrs. E. J . weekend wath h1s parents, Mr.

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Wayne E. Weir and are _visiting her mother,
R~eky and Gregory, of cam1lla Sayre and other rela- .
Afternoon caners were tives and friends .

Kern and children, Timmy and
and Mrs. Harley Johnston
Rhonda. In Pennsylvania, Mrs.
Tammy of Wolf Pen ~nd
Kern became very ill
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watkins.
WBI taken to a b?spltal for an Mike and Charessa An~, locaJ.
emergencr operation.
.
Mr. and Mrs. ~~y WmebrenMiss Lmda Crow, and ~~
and son, Wilham Gordon,
frierui,Uwnlho a~ I
Ohio Elizahet~ 'errltt ~~Susanna
State
vers1 y n
..-!~n.
. a., were
spent the weekend with
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
former 's parents. Mr. and
E. weaver and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cook
spent Wednesday and
son, Kenneth, uf Newell,
th
h
1
V
evenings at e orne o
W. a. spent the wee kned WI'th
and Mrs . Norman Wyersmlller his Iailier, Walter Cook and Mr.
and daughter.
and Mrs. Ezra
Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell

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Mr~.

and children of Kentucky spent Mr . and Mrs. Sam Marrs of
the weekend with his parents, Hamden accompanied
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zwilling.
Maud Young to Charleston, W.

1961
Chevrolet
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James Sprouse left Monday her son-In-taw and daughter, Mr. carol of San Pedro, California, ,

day morning for 8 trip to .North for Mat Jen, Conn., where 1
Carolina. They returned home employed. He was accompanlate Saturday night.
ied by his sister, Mrs. Wanda

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Month Of
·May Only

62 Ponfl"ac VB

tenlng, turns one ear towards the Curtis, Mrs. Lawrence Frances,· Mother's Day guests of Mr. gan ot.~arkersburg, were _ ~ their mother , Mrs. Hazel cle.
sound, is Inattentive to speech. George, Mary Kay and Donna, and Mrs. Chester Buckley of end VISitors of Mrs. Wdham land. They were all guest! Qf
has poor pronunciation, speech and Mrs. Vincent Gheen and Reedsville were her parents, Diddle, Grace Oiler and son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cleland

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AUTHOR, AUTHORT

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Social News

: He~rjlJ.g, Vision Difficulties, May Go
\Undetected
Many
years,
Cause
Troubles
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Racine .
News, Events

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LlllliD
111 tbe
bebalf
J(fta
1om-

Portland

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IMn. An. Breoet ,
Bre_. IIIII !tn. 1:1!1 Cl•!"l!!.
()then llho have hlv• v.
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Allen

IUrlllll trcm
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Sdlool
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and
lo(n. Hanld
and · J•me,
By DAVID NYDICK
of .....,.ertng aU klndJ Ill""'-· toloiDg • lull evaluation.
ed 111 New Straltavllle l'ecently cia.. of I he First
Bopllst Rv. MeDeenll conducted
Mn.
Zlmflt
Br•w•
; . tJP1
tlpoelalJII
'l1le ......, 11 to obtala o ...,_ ID 10mo .._ the treatment to attend the funeral of her church met at the home of Mn. •loel at the County Homt&gt; Sun-: Visiting 09er lhe WU!bnd M
lvla, Mr. and J,tr,· OttA!
;11eor1ng and v111on dlfll&lt;ulttes
check-up by a
banlshlpo It may ht ex· eoustn, Mr. Walter C. Smlth, Isabel Simpson, 'lblll'ldaJ eoe- day oflemoon. Severa I mem- tile home Ill 1\lr. and Mn. ADell llldly
d, Jjn. ud ll(n. Peolt
Ill
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dilldr
Is equipped 8lld
and &lt;OOid me111 travel· Mn. Smllll wao the former ning , May 16. The meetina op- ben of lhe Methodist church Brewer and 1ft. and. Mn. E6t.Jfiaooe MeCaM
·
en may go undetected
and treat all typeo
to • cllnle or tpedal ochOol. Grella V. Hanna, and a former ened will&gt; oong, "For 1M lle&amp;IJ- IICCOI!lpanled him.
pr Brewer Jfr. _. lllrL Don!el,
riow ·.:)'e&lt;ll'a. Defect. In these
or v1oua1 problem~.
w11o reo1st treatment ""' resident here.
ty of the Earth." Scripture read- Mr. Chester Simpson under- mr Brewer and Mr. iUid Mn.
Ill'~ ore the ......, of many
being fair to tllelr cldld. A Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winehren- ing was Prov. 3t:I0,25. l\ea4- went eye IIW'II!!'Y at sl Atllh- Rna Gimm of IWI Uftrpool,
otl.er problem~ in children's acadeal of help and guldanco ner and son, Wllllam Gordon,
on ·;,Mother" and "Man- ony Hospital in Colum bill.
ts I
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Mr. iUid Mrs. A. W. Ills• -'
demlc, IIDDllonal, and ooclal dehe aware. Children
avallable. Your doctor or school and Elizabeth Merritt entertain· OI'IBI Day were read b)r ,.,. 1\lr Dan J1a7ma 1s a pa- While ca~~age, 0111o.
'1111 llfCitlll lillie eapllil ..
velopmeot.
vilual dafecta ofteo clevelop
put you Ill contact with the eel at lhe!r home Wednesday bers and Prayer by Mrs. Ber- tient.in Holzer Hosp~ta I.
~ wooden
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Attending ODIIJIIItiiCtllltllt .,... AUIIID, T-. what mplo might 1
agencl•.
evening with a dinner honoring tha Sayre. During the short
.
ORHtary aruJkllne, wl1ldl ., ...
returned
erciseB
at
Raelne
when
Janna
to sw~ the101~ad
reading hohlta oudt aa
Periodic dleck-upa are advlo- the birthday of Mrs. Harold E. busine" session conducted by ~·rr:l'll
lallloo- Sue Brewer Beegle grlldu.U!d protected from llld!ana . 11y . an
h..,_lllg ... visual deflcleneyT
· written malorlal
Theoe are part of • gMd Weaver. Other IIJ"!!ls were Mr. Mrs. Clara Powell, president,
Metp
were 1\lr. and Mrs. Edgar Brew- eJabt.faol lllad&lt;Wie, ........sine
. ltitl.par work should warrant
or far from their eyes
program. Teach your ehlld Harold E. Weaver, UIMII, Tom- the class voted to give $20 to pilaL
~er~Mrs=~E:m~ma~~~~.ee~S:Imera::~~~lo~l'.ll==.ey~ejj~IJII:..,.:•:~Brit=
· :-:::·;..
tlloriJugh
examination. Many
tilling their - . ,
to
and clil'e for his eyes my, Michael and Peggy.
the Camp Fund. The meeting Mn. kdah Bradlord act'OIII- ;; •
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lchools bave regular screening
ears. It Is eealor and bolter Mr and Mrs Allen
closed by slnglng "My Pray· pomlld Mil. Laura Soyre to the
.
program• designed to reveal hearmlgbt be headacheo to prevent a problem lhon I&lt;&gt; nd . hlldr
~t a
•er" and The Lord's Prayer In Gallipolis ~. Monday. Mrs.
handi
movies, inability to )ldge eure it.
a 'th cth . en -~- 1\lr
. Mrs. Simpson, hootess, So7&lt;t bad eye tntllment.
Ill.I · O&lt; ~-ual
•u
caps. Screenor catdl a ball, various
WI
e1r PB•~w,
·
re!reshmenta to Mault Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Bate
lbg melhodl are DOt meant to be
of eye lrrilaUOIII, and
1\lro. T. L. Llpscom~ and Mr. Shain, Vera Beegle, Blanche spent a week,.. their vacation,
fiHtough examlnalionl. School squinting. Although many of
S
and 1\lrs. M. F. Vtckers
Marie Rouoh, Ma· with relatives and lrlendl in
UJUally 18 DOt capable
may be a result
Pinch, W. Va.
Gaul, Clara Pow· and around Marietta.
eyesight, they also may
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph
, C..-a Webb, Grella Simp- 1\lr. and Mrs. Carol Sayre of
to a variety of other C8U!el.
~nd
three c~ 0! New
Bianchi Spencer, Bertha Pittsburgh spent several days
If there Is any doobt, you should
mglon spent -~other 8 Day
over the weekend witb Mr. and
eek professional advice.
his mother, Mrs. Myla Hu~son. The concert presented by the 1\lrs. Tom Wolfe and Mr. and
Hearing 1oues often are dlffl·
Mr. and Mrs. James Hubbard Junior Choir, Sunday evening Mrs. Dave Huddleston.
cull to recognize. Their effects SUnday School attendance on and son, Criss, of Lancaster,
the Baptist Church was well Mr. and Mrs. OWen Watson
may be only noted In specific May Jg was 80, offering $25.93. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pattel'l!On
spent sevearal days In Columlypea of listening altuatlonl. Be Calling at tlle homes of Mr. and two children of Ripley and Fred Crow.
bus with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
suspicious when a child needs con- and Mrs. Joe Wyersvlller and Mr. Roome Hubba~ of Mlddl~- Mrs. Darrell Brown and child· Roush and famlly .
I)
d
Sh
. . I ta finish Clean Interior.
stant repetition of spoken words, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wyers- port were_ Mother • Day VISit· ren, Freddie and Lee Ann of Mrs. Marcella Bailey and son 2 r . Se. an. . arp ongma
n
all. ·
low mile •
is more aware of movements
miller and daughter Diane, SUn· ors of thell' parents, Mr. and Mineral Wells, Della Starkey Johnny and Bob Cleland of Day· RadiO, wmdshleld washers. Wbitew lirel,
sounds, shows a strain when lis· day were Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Mrs. Carl Hubbard.
of Columbus, and Alice Flana~ ton were weekend guests
6f
~eadquarters

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Blg Gil made his
debut with the Washlngton
1m's '111ursday night and
wheel of fate' ruled that 1\lr.

BLAEnNAR·S
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News Items

Fadory Authorized

MOTOROLA
DEALER

For ••
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To Pirates By Reds

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WERNER
Radio &amp;T. Vo
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N. 2nd Ave. Middleport

problems, hos a peculiar quality
to his voiee. watches the speaker
very carefully, and speak!! too
loudly or softly.
Problems In either of these
areas will limit academic progress. They will lead lo emotional
and social dif!lculties. Early detection is very important. Guidanc
and rorrertion when a child is
young can avoid the
of many of these
Jems.
J'orents sometimes h.'Sitate to
face the existence o£ lh .. .., rob

children, Julia, Carl, and twins 1\lr. and Mrs. Charles Newman. Jim Bill.
Bruce and Brian.
sister, Sharlee, and grandfathLewis Grueser, Roy Grueser er, Charles Newman, Sr.

and Harold Blackston left Frl·

Mrs. Howard Roush spent
Tuesday afternoon with
Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Wyersmiller.
John TerrUl is confined to
General Hospital.
Spending Friday afternoon at
the home of Mr. and 1\lrs. Norman Weyersmlller and daughtM
,
Don't .
to
j P_ er were Mrs WyersmD1er's
re:m\:mm. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
th 11
h
gn
Spurrier
lru · . !ou dave atnyd 1reasolnn
Wilma· Rlghthouse who is
he suspiCIOUS, o no e ay
employed In Atllens,• spent the
weekend at her home here.
1\lr. and Mrs. Robert Burdette

b~~\~ realistfc':~d

w

and son Hank at Pomeroy, SUn- Catalina 4 dr. Only 5,643
Mother's Day guests of Mrs. day.
Show1room clean
Slack and Eugene, w~r~ Mrs. Lilllan Johnson and son

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a day with

Our Used C•r Lot II Loaded! Over .31 Cars On
A Lot With A Cap11clty of Only 20 Cars.
If You Don't Heve A Tred•ln. Come In We
Will Sell You Any Car On Our Lot At A Whol•
ule Price. We H•ve To Reduce Our Stock Of
Uaed Can.

Bel Air 4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Auto. trans. Radio and heat·

er, local owner.

1961 Chevrolet

- 51795

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Bel Air 2 Door Sedan. 6 tYl. Standard trans. Radio and

WHOLESALE PRICES

heater.

1960 Chevrolet

•

- $1495

PREVAIL WITH NO TRADE-INS
However, We Will Acce t Tr1de-ins.

Biseayne 2 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Standard trans . Radio and

heater. One owner.

.l960'Ford

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1957 FORD 2 DMr S.
da8. CINn.
1955 POID yt 2 Dow

Gala:x.ie StarUner 2 Door Hard Top V8. Automatic trana .

.Radio and heater.

MAY VALUES TIRE SALE
SAlE ENDS MAY 31st.

aecta•ohe..

BU1 K

•seLewis Repeir Service
-FOR-

NEW
TREADS

Sidon.

1959 Chevrolet

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1959
DeS~to - •
4 DOor Hard Top Sedan. Auto. trans. Power

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dio abd heater.

st~rina.

ra·

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1958 Chevrolet

tio.

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1957 Chevrolet
.

5795 ·

f llcHjr Sedan Bel Air VB, auto. tra01. Radio ond heater.

•1957 Chevrolet

•

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5895

4 Dooi- Station Wqon V8. Auto. trana. Rldlo .;,d hooter. ·
A on a local owner eor: lied ond wblte llnloh.

19S9GMC .. -•. S109S
Coin-Op r~ Dry Cleaning
· 10 pounds 12.00
DUKE CLEANERS
"""-loiloiC...nl"'

Coi...O~

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POMIIOY

e

ltolot ............
COL ·W &amp; MAIIt

MIDDLIPOIT

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Gl FTS for Graduates

Yourgrld d_.,.. the lilT ... you'll flrid it heN
We •uageet • fine witch . : .llglr" lillev•,.H...,11ton

li.i'oD. Pickup. 3. $peed trans. Black.finiSh. LOcint owned ·
·

NO HIDDEN
750x 14

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trono. I&amp;H. See It
1956 FOlD Yl 2 Or.
Auto. HHte'r, m...
lum blue. Leolrl nice

-·

Inti... ond out•C-

1955 FOlD Yl 4 Dr.
Auto. I&amp;H. Leta of
1111111 loft In th~ oor
yet.

1953 FORD Yl 4 . Dr.

c.,..,,._rtotlon

• 51095

t. Dobr Sedan V8, standard trans. Heater, good tire1. A
cleaD' car. ·

'

JEWELRY..

dium blue. Stondonl

and

Station Wagon VB. Standard trans. Radio and heater. A
one owner car.

Tu&amp;efe., Nylon
and White
11
. . WCJtl.

Donneu
Pla71d
for t1te u!~~~;,ll
Ill Now
Hampshire, S'
Chattanoogo and Sodo•w-11
1111. llorrod II lndlono,

1960 FALCON 2 Dr.
..-n. Beautiful me-

• 51595

9 Paaaenger Parkwood Station Wagon VB. Radio
heater, auto. traM. A clean car. LocaJ one oWner.

1959 Ford 2 dr.

$

.&amp;LANE
only

•

CHEVROLET$

FORDS

51595

.•.• S129S
w/s/w tiM.
0)\1! owoer

1951 CHEVROLET 4 dr
6 cyl. Station Wagon
1957 CHEVROLET 4 dr
lodonYI.
1955 CHEVROLET 2 dr
Iodin
19U CHEYIOLIT 2 dr
Hardtop

1951 CHIYIOLIT Yl
hn.-1• Hardtop.
._tlful rod llnloh.
Std. trans. lt'e nice•
See II.
1955 CHIYIOLIT 4
dr. 6 cyl. R&amp;H. Std.
trHt. Economical
transpertlltiMI •• 1
IHOIIId ar. See lt.
1955 CHii!VIOLET $to.
Wq. Nlceanllc...n.
See II.

RAM BURS

-on

1HO IIAMILU -Icon 2 Dr. ltondanl Tnns,
1959 RAMILIR Clntlo 4 Dr. lupor. Push
drift. R&amp;H. tlhllrl'o
.
.
1961 RAMBLII Cen...tlllle. Rod ond white. Stondord
trona. a..l cloon llld nice. One local...,..,, See It

PLYMOUTH$

STUDEBAKIRs

1959 PLYMOUTM 4 Dr.
R•lntco.lll.

BUICkS

1951 PLYMOUTH 4 dr.

PONnACS
J
OLDSMOBILES

-)IL
'1957 PLYMOUTM 4

T_..,.YL

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llut .... whiN.

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Mr. and Mrs. Calvin SliDpson of Pomeroy spent Sunday
and Mrs. dwar tmpson.
Miss Wilma Rose of Co1umbUs spent several days with Mr.

~&amp;-:DOCige Dart-Loncer,

&amp; Mill St.

• • • • • •

59 Chevrolet VB

S149S

and Mrs. Herman Wolfe and
• • • • •
Mr and Mrs Ward Sayre.
· . and Mrs.
· T. G. H1lldore
·
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all white ......,.
•-•·b.
Mr
Convertible
Cpe. Impala Beautiful
spent SUnday a!ternoon with Mr. Shows good c~re . Std. shift
Mrs. William McKelvey at
0
Portland .

58 BUICkVB • • • • • • · .s995

55 pont"lac vB·· · · · · · S]95
2d

Soulsby and daughter, Glenna. and Mrs. Ira Beegle.
were Mr. and Mrs.
Soulsby and daughter of CleveDangerons Beards

:ynd~n~r.fa~yM~:- ~:r,~!: ru:~:~f~~~~ :e ~:::e ordt~~~

r·

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9

BLAETTNAR AUTO CO.

1\lrs. Blanch Gibbs of the Alh- beards, which might otherwise 1
ens Road and Mr. and Mrs. W.
seized, with disastrous reA. Crouse and Rusty, Colum- suits, by their enemies In bat·

POMEROY, OHI&amp;

bus.
lttle~.========~~~~
Mr. and Mrs. John Wise of I;
East Liverpool and 1\lr. and
Mrs. Murl Wise of Columbus,
visited their mother, Mrs. Bessie Wise and aunt, Mrs. Albert
Duckworth .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright and
daughter, Mrs. Charles Hayes
atlended fune.ral services of

Value-Rated Used Cars

former's sister · in

~

law, Mrs.

Mart Wright at New MaliaJDJll'·ll
as.
Sunday guests of 1\lrs. Agnes
White and Richard Duckworth
were their brother and sister-In·
law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duckworth of c..hocton.
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Quick,
Mrs. Don Cottrill, Craig and
Bruce, visited Sunday after·
noon with Mr. and Mn. Gordon
West and family of Racine.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Vacation Bcrs -- Trade Now I
'59 FORD GALAXIE 4 DR. - - - 51395

Luther Johnston were
theiP
daughter, 1\lr. and 1\lrs. Edison
Guinther and daughters, Galli·

'59 Dodge 2 dr. H.T. $1195

'62 Chev Impala 4 Dr $2795

Coronet V-8. Automatic, power steering,
wjsjw tlrtw. A real sharp looker.

conditioning.

V-8 automatic, radio, heater. 2-tone-paint. All new white wall tires.
tnna.,
p.J'wer brakes, rneerine:. Radio aod air·

Sold new for $4:100. V-8, auto.
On~

loeal

owner.

'59 Pontiac Catalina $1495

Crow's

'58 Buick Spec. 4 dr. $1095

STEAK

2- '56 Olds 4 Doon $695

'56 Buick Spec. 4 dr.- $695

HOUSE

One 88. one 98. Automatic, radio, heal·
er. Your choice at tf595,

ing All new

Four door H.T. V-8 auto., power ateef.
ing and brakes. Whit. walb. Real oltup

Automatic, Power ateering, radio .

Pontiac .

V:8 auto. tranl., power brU:t111Dd Jteer-•lrw tlrel. SbinJ black

finish. A reall:NJ

now.

EXTRA SPECIALS
56 MERCURY

MUCURYS

53 PONTIAC

Culfom 2 Door

Jeep Sta. Wagon

In Excellent
Condition

HARDTOP

WeHne'lllll

$395
lUCid.

Many Mora •••• All Pleinly Prt. .

SANDWICH .
ONirlr ......•

Karr &amp; Van

WT•'I•fltMt
. WYUot
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.

Good tirel and runs

Here

,.PRICES

60BuickVB

afternoon wEith hids Sparents, Mr. LeSabre. 2 dr. Power Steering. A beautiful .car

~ •«;oi•ISIAt

~H::Rawlings1om· co~ ;

HydramaUI.
·

Mrs. va. Sunday and visited Mr. and 2 dr. Hard Top. One careful local owner

polla.

-·

careful miles.

Mrs. Wallace Pickens o! Co- Sta. Wagon. Original black finish Uke new. Automatll
tumbus is visiting her ~tisters, shift
Clara and Doris Wolfe and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Wolfe. .

was Mrs. Jaunita
. o. F . Sleeth.
and daughter ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beegle
fred Lynn,. ~rtford.
. of Columb_us s_pent over the
Recent vtsators of Mrs. E. J . weekend wath h1s parents, Mr.

• 1. • ....... ... .

51895

.•• S2795

•

Wayne E. Weir and are _visiting her mother,
R~eky and Gregory, of cam1lla Sayre and other rela- .
Afternoon caners were tives and friends .

Kern and children, Timmy and
and Mrs. Harley Johnston
Rhonda. In Pennsylvania, Mrs.
Tammy of Wolf Pen ~nd
Kern became very ill
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watkins.
WBI taken to a b?spltal for an Mike and Charessa An~, locaJ.
emergencr operation.
.
Mr. and Mrs. ~~y WmebrenMiss Lmda Crow, and ~~
and son, Wilham Gordon,
frierui,Uwnlho a~ I
Ohio Elizahet~ 'errltt ~~Susanna
State
vers1 y n
..-!~n.
. a., were
spent the weekend with
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
former 's parents. Mr. and
E. weaver and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cook
spent Wednesday and
son, Kenneth, uf Newell,
th
h
1
V
evenings at e orne o
W. a. spent the wee kned WI'th
and Mrs . Norman Wyersmlller his Iailier, Walter Cook and Mr.
and daughter.
and Mrs. Ezra
Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell

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Mrs.l60 chevroIet VB • • • • $1495

Mr~.

and children of Kentucky spent Mr . and Mrs. Sam Marrs of
the weekend with his parents, Hamden accompanied
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Zwilling.
Maud Young to Charleston, W.

1961
Chevrolet
..

•

James Sprouse left Monday her son-In-taw and daughter, Mr. carol of San Pedro, California, ,

day morning for 8 trip to .North for Mat Jen, Conn., where 1
Carolina. They returned home employed. He was accompanlate Saturday night.
ied by his sister, Mrs. Wanda

'-="-='-==--''---.

Month Of
·May Only

62 Ponfl"ac VB

tenlng, turns one ear towards the Curtis, Mrs. Lawrence Frances,· Mother's Day guests of Mr. gan ot.~arkersburg, were _ ~ their mother , Mrs. Hazel cle.
sound, is Inattentive to speech. George, Mary Kay and Donna, and Mrs. Chester Buckley of end VISitors of Mrs. Wdham land. They were all guest! Qf
has poor pronunciation, speech and Mrs. Vincent Gheen and Reedsville were her parents, Diddle, Grace Oiler and son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cleland

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Mason County, West Virginia

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Willi Mf. lllld M rt.
.... Jllard ·Rousl., Milton Ra)'

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·riORIIIS
'For
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• ' PT. PLEASANT - Robert D.

Point

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Pleasant DiJtrict, Appalachian
Power Company, completed fil·

tloal toda7 -

--

'1'111 Claw ..a. ,.. .. · - to ChriJtlao ...
mplo 1111 lldlldllf. Too -

s- teen years of service today. Mr.
Miller was employed May 21,
.1948 as a Jr. Meter Reader in

... -

the Accounting Department. He
was promoted to Sr. Meter
Reader llec&lt;!mber 1, 1951, then
transferred to the Transmis-.
slon 1o Distribution. Line !&lt; Sta·
tion Section &amp;R a Groundman
October 12. 1963. Ht&gt; rose

...., t.rllhon

lr JII'IIIIIOibor _....f;r, IIIII ton toward

-

-bolap.

an ottm-

... lbo C!ourd! fOU • • pi.DDIII', ltriv. mOlt

1111011""-..........

tollrat ~for
-fol'-

through the ranks of Lineman

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lUNDAY ICJIOOL J'IION OP ,._ · -

IPOitiWII\r, ... ¥aool. •• ,...

...,_In Tenure

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t -15-Year Goal

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DaiiJ SeDpllti.

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and Lineman B. then was

• promot.td to Lineman A .~eb- 1
nmrv 24 . 1938 which r la ssJftca- j
tion he now retains.

A graduate of Point Plea~ant
High School in 1945, he is ac·
ttve In civ1c &lt;Jrfairs and sport'&gt;. j
He IB marl'ied to the
former
Janel Stanley and they have
four sons. They residt&gt; on Garfield Avenue, Point Pleasant,
West Virginia.

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Winners Are

Invitations To
Tournaments

tlte;

ptrJon 11-houkl ttt.!ntl wvi""' r.•ru·

t.rly 1nd IWid your Blbll dilly.

hoo~t or tplrlt111l vah.JN. Without ,
IIMnl Churcb , oellhlr df!mocracy
nor dvlliutlon c.n •urvi~~- There
,,.. lour eound ~ why nery

•
Sunday
Deuteronomy
31:1-8

Monday

Tue1day

_..,

'

Wedne1day

J01hqa II CorinthWns 11 Corinthians
I :1·7

u. a-dL 'l'hll,-

The Chureh II th1 pateR factor
"" •rth ror· lhe bulldlftl of d!e!"llcm lnd toad clil~et~~hlp. II II 11t._.

8: 1-7

8 :8-15

!.rl"f enllnpport

For blun..... (I) For
hill etri.k!Nn.. like. ($) F• 1M •H
of hill oanununtey .... 11Mion. l•li
~·or tlw •U. of the a.urda illelt,
wllieh N!ldt hi• tnONI aM--~
nppart. Plan to fO to ehwdJ ,..,....
(1)

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Thurtday
GA.Iatian•
6:1-5

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Friday

Ve.

Saturday

[ Timothy
6:1-8

I Timothy
6:9-16

.

STIFRER RED ANCHOR

CROW'$ STEAK HOUSE

,.,....,., ...... lhopp1111 Canter

FRANCIS FLORIST and
sHUMWAY GREENHOUSES

llemember nee, IJid all ftJ palll1,
And all Thy Jove to me;
Yes, while 1 brath, 1 palle remUnll,
WW I nmemher '11lee!

Memberri'Il
I'll. WY MM4
li'o4nheuu WY UH3

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
WOIIMaln It,

Plant Underway To

llllppon the Churcll ol

OJ)t'.n.Pool May 30

3 ROOMS

Choteo

'

. Aitea• tho Cburcll ol Your L'botce
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A&lt;~• !PIIiat • ...• p~'~' prillli; ....,. .,. , t

Near Pomeroy-Maoon Brldce
... L. Youvhon, Mtlr.

WY 2-2SII

aEI'SIAKEIY

!Ciowor••mt-1 1
Dry Gooclo-No--on·; ~

lllken IIC Gaoclllnad

Banlwut·G-

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LOGAN MONU-T CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY

RUTLAND DEPT. STORE, INt

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.

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240 Lt-ln It,
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Phone WY :1-2150

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QUARTS •. Mlk• SO

WILLIS ANTHONY

.GOIGUIN READY MIX CO.

.

SWISHER ·&amp; LOHSE

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Established m 190f
Will Colu111bla. W. Vo. Ph. lill- II'N5tl

.....
co.
M.UIIII.W.YA.

,,.-.teclion'

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LIEVING COAL COMPAN-Y

MASON

......

and Buddin&amp; SUppllet

R. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

... __*' ......•.,.,,_
ANY . SUIIAa • ANT COLOI • ANY

Butl~er1

"We Aim To Pleue"

New
1

~our

BAUM lUMBER CO,

rrW.o

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OF AMDICA
LOCAL tJMO). 141111

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Y. D. EDWARDS

POMIIOY FLOWER: SHOP

i......_ r.or

AD o+stal"
C.. lllltlornoot I W. -

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A CHlJllCil F01l AU. · !SOPLI:

St. Paul's

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Mason County, West Virginia

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Honor Students To-Speak

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•

I

NIIIG.. 0, ~IIC!ll ~ if•

Willi Mf. lllld M rt.
.... Jllard ·Rousl., Milton Ra)'

'.

At \l'ahama Commencement

·riORIIIS
'For
·

'

.

--.
,...,.......
.........
............
,....., ........ .
-·· ..,.,..

•If l'e Had But One O.a•

•

A. .... ,.. . . . . . . . . .

-to ............... ,...
·~-

..._.._.II_,..
lollolp,l&gt;J ....plollllllpnoopt,

• ' PT. PLEASANT - Robert D.

Point

~-111t....,...,.m..._

Pleasant DiJtrict, Appalachian
Power Company, completed fil·

tloal toda7 -

--

'1'111 Claw ..a. ,.. .. · - to ChriJtlao ...
mplo 1111 lldlldllf. Too -

s- teen years of service today. Mr.
Miller was employed May 21,
.1948 as a Jr. Meter Reader in

... -

the Accounting Department. He
was promoted to Sr. Meter
Reader llec&lt;!mber 1, 1951, then
transferred to the Transmis-.
slon 1o Distribution. Line !&lt; Sta·
tion Section &amp;R a Groundman
October 12. 1963. Ht&gt; rose

...., t.rllhon

lr JII'IIIIIOibor _....f;r, IIIII ton toward

-

-bolap.

an ottm-

... lbo C!ourd! fOU • • pi.DDIII', ltriv. mOlt

1111011""-..........

tollrat ~for
-fol'-

through the ranks of Lineman

c

lUNDAY ICJIOOL J'IION OP ,._ · -

IPOitiWII\r, ... ¥aool. •• ,...

...,_In Tenure

"

,_..,.!'!J....,..o.., !'li!!,JI!M

J

waitloi&amp;Ni............ ...

t -15-Year Goal

~
·~

Sentinel Church· News

,

~--.,

, Miller Reaehes '

::

I

"'•

'·

··· Miller, Uneman A In

DaiiJ SeDpllti.

.

'

and Lineman B. then was

• promot.td to Lineman A .~eb- 1
nmrv 24 . 1938 which r la ssJftca- j
tion he now retains.

A graduate of Point Plea~ant
High School in 1945, he is ac·
ttve In civ1c &lt;Jrfairs and sport'&gt;. j
He IB marl'ied to the
former
Janel Stanley and they have
four sons. They residt&gt; on Garfield Avenue, Point Pleasant,
West Virginia.

I

I

~,

1

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Winners Are

Invitations To
Tournaments

tlte;

ptrJon 11-houkl ttt.!ntl wvi""' r.•ru·

t.rly 1nd IWid your Blbll dilly.

hoo~t or tplrlt111l vah.JN. Without ,
IIMnl Churcb , oellhlr df!mocracy
nor dvlliutlon c.n •urvi~~- There
,,.. lour eound ~ why nery

•
Sunday
Deuteronomy
31:1-8

Monday

Tue1day

_..,

'

Wedne1day

J01hqa II CorinthWns 11 Corinthians
I :1·7

u. a-dL 'l'hll,-

The Chureh II th1 pateR factor
"" •rth ror· lhe bulldlftl of d!e!"llcm lnd toad clil~et~~hlp. II II 11t._.

8: 1-7

8 :8-15

!.rl"f enllnpport

For blun..... (I) For
hill etri.k!Nn.. like. ($) F• 1M •H
of hill oanununtey .... 11Mion. l•li
~·or tlw •U. of the a.urda illelt,
wllieh N!ldt hi• tnONI aM--~
nppart. Plan to fO to ehwdJ ,..,....
(1)

.

Thurtday
GA.Iatian•
6:1-5

iOI, M.1

I

Friday

Ve.

Saturday

[ Timothy
6:1-8

I Timothy
6:9-16

.

STIFRER RED ANCHOR

CROW'$ STEAK HOUSE

,.,....,., ...... lhopp1111 Canter

FRANCIS FLORIST and
sHUMWAY GREENHOUSES

llemember nee, IJid all ftJ palll1,
And all Thy Jove to me;
Yes, while 1 brath, 1 palle remUnll,
WW I nmemher '11lee!

Memberri'Il
I'll. WY MM4
li'o4nheuu WY UH3

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
WOIIMaln It,

Plant Underway To

llllppon the Churcll ol

OJ)t'.n.Pool May 30

3 ROOMS

Choteo

'

. Aitea• tho Cburcll ol Your L'botce
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......,,.,
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A&lt;~• !PIIiat • ...• p~'~' prillli; ....,. .,. , t

Near Pomeroy-Maoon Brldce
... L. Youvhon, Mtlr.

WY 2-2SII

aEI'SIAKEIY

!Ciowor••mt-1 1
Dry Gooclo-No--on·; ~

lllken IIC Gaoclllnad

Banlwut·G-

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THI .foiMIAA ON W3t CAN
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LOGAN MONU-T CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY

RUTLAND DEPT. STORE, INt

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FOIIMAN&amp;MIOn
.

.........,.

QuaiiiJ I'WDitaN arLolreot

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THIIID AVR.

. I'LUiilltNG I HIATING
240 Lt-ln It,
liii&lt;WI-rt
Phone WY :1-2150

RIXALL DIIUGI
•
Wt riD All Ooetor'o "'-''otlono
.,., Nt5l
....,...,

~

Y.. GAL .. Milk• 100
QUARTS •. Mlk• SO

WILLIS ANTHONY

.GOIGUIN READY MIX CO.

.

SWISHER ·&amp; LOHSE

'

..-

Established m 190f
Will Colu111bla. W. Vo. Ph. lill- II'N5tl

.....
co.
M.UIIII.W.YA.

,,.-.teclion'

(~".. '· Oh..

LIEVING COAL COMPAN-Y

MASON

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9:115 Breakfast Party
8:30 Newt
9:30 Mulual News
8:36 Farm World Ne111
1:35 Breakfast Party
I:U Melp County RFP
10:110 Mutual News
DAILY CRIPl'OQUOTE- Bere'a bow
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10:115 Polka Party
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10:30 Mutual News
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10:35 Music In '!be Air
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10:55 Under Ohio Sklel
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1:115 Coftee W11h Janel
11:05 Top Ten Show
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8:45 Belly Nowtoo Show
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12:15 Musical Interlude
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12:30 Rev. !lerUn Teell
10:20 Country Hoe Down
1:00 Mutual Newt
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10:30 Mutual Newa
I:ll5 Platter Party
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5:110 Mutual News
11:00 Mulual Newa
5:06 Tra..Uo' Ttme
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5:30 Mutual News
11:1111 Country Hoe Do wn
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U:M Mutual Newt
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12:20 Mlllic Juat For You
7:30 Mutual News
1:511 Comm•mlty New
12:211 Lfii!IIU8M BuDetln Board
1:00 Mutual News
7:36 AnDy Hour
7:45 Tbe JJieltDe
13:25 News 0 GrBDII
1:05 Mlllic Juat For You
8:110 Baptist Layman's Hour 1:00 Obio Valley Nen
1:30· Mutual Newa
8:30 Networt Ne111
l:tll Sports 1'odoy
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DICK TRACY
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8:36 Hour of Deliverance
1:10 World NeWI
D:41i Country Go 11ouaL
2:00 Fullm LeWII Jr. Newa II
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1:11 MUIIcal Cloct
1:55 Newr Beet
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9:01l Wings of HeaUog
9.00 Letl:!!slnDf
2:00 Country Go ftow!r
2:!11 Mu.tic Just Fw You
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9:30 Publk Service
1:55 Newa Beat
1:10 Mutual News
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8:U Sbowen of lll6lolnf
1:00 llltdway Matmec
1:116 Mualc Just For You
IO:IIO Voice of Prophecy
10:110 Malon Counly ~....
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10:30 Mutual News
1•:115 1'llll Gl tile Ton
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I0:35 Wash. Repta to People 11:55 World Newa
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10:50 Sunday O.apel
U:OO Talk of tile Ton
5:00 Commn•iiJI Ne..
1:35 P1aUer Party
11:00 Country Hymn Ttme
tueept Frl Cburdl Belli RIDe &amp;:• World ' National N""
t:OO News
Mulual News
U:f5 World omn
5:15 Spotlight .., Spano
f:SO Local N0111
11:36 Country Hymn Ttme
tl-55 Ma1oD County Newa
6:115 News
•:40 Platter Party
NOOII News
12.110 ComlllltDity Nnil
6:10 Musical C1oct
•=itO Mlltual News
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12:30 Rev. Mertln Teets
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1:00 Hour of Declalon I:SI Tr...tm· Tlmt
Billy Graham
t:oo Local Nen
t:SO The Lu1hetan Hour
1:115 Van Palrlcll Sparltt
2:110 '!be Big Ue
1:1111 Vu Patrick Sporla
2:30 Mulual News
i:II Santkllnl Stnalde
2:36 Bact To The Croso
1:11 MuiUal Nawr
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V'JUGT TURN A FAUcET
1:116 llmldoll!! SeM!ada
3:30 The Qutel Hour
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5:110 Newa Heldllnea
l:atl Mutual Newa
5:30 Mutual N0111
l:!lil tittia' World N0111
1:110 . Mutual Newa
l:fO III"D
1:00 Mutual News
7:00 MUtual Newa
1:115 SlllldoWII Serensdo
7:06 BrU!ttast Party
1:110 Mutual Ne111
7:30 Mulual Ne111
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SIMPSON IDIIW'ance Agency. Mlddleport. ~~~~§''~'.!'!
Fire, autDmobiloo, bonds. Pb.
WY sail
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BARNES

qoing to ca I him
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Charles Larkins Is • patient
Holzer Hospital Gal!lpolls.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brew·

were 'visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Deem, VIenna, W. Va.
VlsiUng Mr. and Mrs. Fred
were Mr. and Mrs.
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and Vera Weber and

PUBLIC SALE!

PAPPV-LOQI(r

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NAill I

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THE RAILROAD DRIL LE D

TI41S WELL, LONG AGO, WHEN

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WI&lt; 'RE LUC KY

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tools &amp; inventory of C. l. Heaton, to be sold
at his shop on
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Machaaic Street, Pomeror
SATURDAY, MAY 25r 1963
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AMr.inq~ better ·
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Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Clr
and Mrs. Scarbough, Carmel
Bible Sludy at the
of Mr. and Mra. Oscar

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Mr~.C.L.H..._

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wheel trailer, 115. See
L. Wolfe, Racine Rt.
call CH 7-2'J/fl.

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Rutland,

"Antiquo Car" Pattern
T11ll6 oz. Water

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Gin- With Purchase
You get l tla&amp;8 free each
time you purchase lO a:al.
lont of gasolioe or more, or
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room
unfurnlshed lpartmenL

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SUJM1r Service Station
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obadea. Dale Wippel

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contract. S. P. llusldrk,
land, Ol!lo.
$ 22

Start A Set Nowl

Pomeror Landmark

rooms, bath, l!alf
hot and cold water, gu
ing, garage,' one acre
In Rutland. WID ..U oo

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ranD is to be ab~ to make a
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pldo
-ult oa a New YGri: drama tG1Wh fiii'"'IODII!I from
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almost any strong·wllled visitor ag01t'o deHght. But wbatls worM,
who has a mind w do oo.
thlo UDCI'Itloal "&amp;ood fellow" aP'
a ~~a...
ADd In an lmporlll!t way, this proadl helpo oolidify oomellmoo
pneral btaodn011 of televlsloo uaword!y lmagoo, and lurlbart tho
personallllet, pbu tho ll'"'boUemg. extremely daugerou. ldeo that
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19.Halr
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9:110 Mutual News
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8:20 Country Jamboree
9:115 Breakfast Party
8:30 Newt
9:30 Mulual News
8:36 Farm World Ne111
1:35 Breakfast Party
I:U Melp County RFP
10:110 Mutual News
DAILY CRIPl'OQUOTE- Bere'a bow
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7:ti0 Mutual New's •
10:115 Polka Party
AXYDLBAAKB
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10:30 Mutual News
It LOlfOI'BLLOW
7:30 Mulual News
10:35 Music In '!be Air
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10:16 The Good Life
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10:55 Under Ohio Sklel
troph1ll,
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1:00 Newa
11:110 Mutual Newa
1:115 Coftee W11h Janel
11:05 Top Ten Show
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8:30 Mutual Newt
11:30 Mutual Newa
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11:36 Top Ten Show
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12:110 Nooo Newt
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10:00 Mutual Nowo
12:15 Musical Interlude
ODB.-L.
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12:30 Rev. !lerUn Teell
10:20 Country Hoe Down
1:00 Mutual Newt
T-..,.o ~ INBI!Nal' l8 lNTICILIOENill NANCY
10:30 Mutual Newa
I:ll5 Platter Party
DICAPAIILB 011' I!IDLJ'.C::ONSOIOUSNlt:SS.-STIIRLINQ
10:35 Country HOE Down
5:110 Mutual News
11:00 Mulual Newa
5:06 Tra..Uo' Ttme
11:1111 Educational News
5:30 Mutual News
11:1111 Country Hoe Do wn
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Swap Shop
6:00 Mutual Newo
U:M Mutual Newt
6:06 Sundown Sereaade
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6:30 Mulusl News
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12:15 Mar1&lt;e1o
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Society News
SIMPSON IDIIW'ance Agency. Mlddleport. ~~~~§''~'.!'!
Fire, autDmobiloo, bonds. Pb.
WY sail
I 27 1fc ;:•. ~;-

BARNES

qoing to ca I him
riqht now!

he'll qet it !

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Charles Larkins Is • patient
Holzer Hospital Gal!lpolls.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brew·

were 'visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Deem, VIenna, W. Va.
VlsiUng Mr. and Mrs. Fred
were Mr. and Mrs.
Larkins and family

W J EH RADIO

and Vera Weber and

PUBLIC SALE!

PAPPV-LOQI(r

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ON IT!

THE RAILROAD DRIL LE D

TI41S WELL, LONG AGO, WHEN

WiLL, OUT
Hfl?f'. ANNIE.
WI&lt; 'RE LUC KY

1Q HAVE ANY

WATEI? ,:.n' Atd

STEAM liNGINE'6 NEEDED
WATER, AMO PUT UP A
~TANK~'
IT FINALL'i FELl.. Af'AATf

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The wood-working shop equipment, smeH
tools &amp; inventory of C. l. Heaton, to be sold
at his shop on
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JONES

Machaaic Street, Pomeror
SATURDAY, MAY 25r 1963
.... lflrh .. 10 A.M.

AMr.inq~ better ·
be1nq a coward! '

hidrog end

d01.JJ11 -allel,l-5!
If he want.; a f1qnt

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Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Clr
and Mrs. Scarbough, Carmel
Bible Sludy at the
of Mr. and Mra. Oscar

INSURAN.~CE:___

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Mr~.C.L.H..._

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stan-

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wheel trailer, 115. See
L. Wolfe, Racine Rt.
call CH 7-2'J/fl.

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room suite,
Rutland,

"Antiquo Car" Pattern
T11ll6 oz. Water

or

Gin- With Purchase
You get l tla&amp;8 free each
time you purchase lO a:al.
lont of gasolioe or more, or
a combination oil cbana:e
and tuba job.

room
unfurnlshed lpartmenL

dleptrt WY Wl'lt.

SUJM1r Service Station
0 . , 24 -

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bllada and
Clo1h pordl ...... end IWIIInp.
obadea. Dale Wippel

m u - Avenue,
Obld.

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HUSMND ~16HT wHERE

ll-ll!V' WANT ~ I M . IT
1WN'T ~E 1C&gt;-G NCW
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apartmoota. P,ald !!lllllleL
fore 5 p. m. P.bont WY
:rm, after • p. m. PIMa

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$LIQ( iELL5 ME 1'loJEY

contract. S. P. llusldrk,
land, Ol!lo.
$ 22

Start A Set Nowl

Pomeror Landmark

rooms, bath, l!alf
hot and cold water, gu
ing, garage,' one acre
In Rutland. WID ..U oo

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Eifo.W.LER TAHK UP~ ME
ANO RAN A PIPE iO
"THE HOuSE; MAKES Ml!

FeEL ALMoST UKE

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"THE PIGEON THAT
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Charlton Heston, Eha Marti·
Baccaloni, Harry Guar-

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has the brand you know- ·

Brookfield
SPORTS

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los ICitiae, aad thus ia ptogtel' far ClOWIII~
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1 taq M of 1865 - which ptocbled dJe dual
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does tho trick In JlftOrl '
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lln&gt;okfiold io tho o.orld's lor~est OHibr el poj\ular·prko
!ho

IAHR CLOTHIERS
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Middleport,

Seniq Melp County for over 90 yean

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